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控制不同关节快速单自由度运动的共同原则。

Common principles underlying the control of rapid, single degree-of-freedom movements at different joints.

作者信息

Pfann K D, Hoffman D S, Gottlieb G L, Strick P L, Corcos D M

机构信息

School of Kinesiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60608-1516, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 1998 Jan;118(1):35-51. doi: 10.1007/s002210050253.

Abstract

Studies of rapid, single degree-of-freedom movements have shown different changes in electromyographic patterns for movement tasks that appear very similar (e.g., movements over different ranges of distance). However, it is not clear whether these differences are a result of joint-specific control schemes or whether they are instead due to the limited range of task parameters studied relative to the mechanical constraints of each joint (e.g., short compared with long movements relative to the range of motion of a particular joint). In this study, we measured and compared the kinematic trajectories and electromyograms recorded during various movement tasks at the wrist, elbow, and ankle. Subjects performed movements over a wide range of distances "as fast as possible," "at a comfortable speed," and against two inertial loads (at the elbow only), and they performed movements over a fixed distance at three different speeds at the wrist and ankle. For fast movements we show that, in spite of some joint-specific differences, the basic pattern of electromyographic (EMG) modulation is similar at all three joints; for example, the agonist EMG burst transitions from a fixed duration to an increasing duration with increasing movement distance at all three joints. Moreover, the distance at which this transition occurs in one joint relative to the distance at which this transition occurs in the other two joints is consistent across subjects. The transition occurs at the shortest distance at the ankle and the longest distance at the wrist. In general we suggest that the data are consistent with a single set of control rules applied at all three joints, with the biomechanical constraints at each joint accounting for the differences in the EMG and kinematic patterns observed across joints.

摘要

对快速单自由度运动的研究表明,对于看似非常相似的运动任务(例如,在不同距离范围内的运动),肌电图模式会有不同变化。然而,尚不清楚这些差异是由于特定关节的控制方案导致的,还是相反,是由于相对于每个关节的机械限制而言所研究的任务参数范围有限(例如,与特定关节的运动范围相比,短距离运动与长距离运动)。在本研究中,我们测量并比较了在手腕、肘部和脚踝进行各种运动任务时记录的运动轨迹和肌电图。受试者以“尽可能快”、“舒适速度”进行了大范围距离的运动,并在肘部对抗两种惯性负荷,同时在手腕和脚踝以三种不同速度进行了固定距离的运动。对于快速运动,我们发现,尽管存在一些特定关节的差异,但在所有三个关节处肌电图(EMG)调制的基本模式是相似的;例如,在所有三个关节处,随着运动距离增加,主动肌EMG爆发从固定持续时间转变为增加的持续时间。此外,一个关节发生这种转变的距离相对于其他两个关节发生这种转变的距离在受试者之间是一致的。这种转变在脚踝处发生的距离最短,在手腕处发生的距离最长。总体而言,我们认为这些数据与应用于所有三个关节的单一控制规则一致,每个关节的生物力学限制解释了在不同关节观察到的EMG和运动模式的差异。

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