Electromyographic evaluation of back muscle fatigue with repeated sustained contractions of different strengths
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 56 (5) , 592-602
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00635375
Abstract
Summary The aim of the study was to obtain information on changes in surface electromyograms from the lumbar erector spinae muscles during fatiguing isometric contractions. Four male subjects held different target extension forces to fatigue in a prone position under carefully controlled biomechanical conditions. Standard deviations of the distribution of EMG amplitudes (RMS values), autoregressive (AR) time series models of the 15th order and spectral densities were computed. At lower force levels, i. e., at about 50 to 100 Nm or 20–40% of estimated maximum voluntary contraction force (MVC), RMS values significantly decreased over time; at the highest level examined (on average 162 Nm), they increased. Over all force levels, the explained variances of AR models increased and mean power frequencies (MPF) decreased with increasing force. The first and second AR coefficients also exhibited significant changes, depending on both contraction time and strength. The AR time series structure of EMGs during short isometric test contractions at the lowest force level within 30 s after the failure point clearly indicated muscle fatigue and some differences remained in their dependence on the preceding force. The results suggest a concept of ‘selective fatigue’, and provide a basis for refined electromyographic evaluation of back muscle fatigue. Such an evaluation has to consider the force history preceding the failure point, or serious errors become unavoidable. The increase in RMS values does not constitute a criterion of back muscle fatigue at low force levels. AR time series models are recommended for the description of fatigue-induced electromyographic changes.Keywords
This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Ergonomics Society The Society's Lecture 1986 SITTING POSTURE: AN OLD PROBLEM AND A NEW ONEErgonomics, 1986
- The relationship between mean power frequency of the EMG spectrum and muscle fibre conduction velocityElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1985
- A comparison of electromyographic and mechanical fatigue properties in motor units of the cat hindlimbBrain Research, 1985
- Electromyography in Back Research — Assessment of Static and Dynamic ConditionsPublished by Springer Nature ,1985
- Contractility of muscle during prolonged static and repetitive dynamic activityErgonomics, 1985
- The Load on the Lumbar Spine During Isometric Strength TestingSpine, 1984
- Relationships between muscle fibre conduction velocity and frequency parameters of surface EMG during sustained contractionEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology, 1983
- The load on the lumbo-sacral joint and trunk muscle activity during liftingErgonomics, 1982
- Firing Properties of Single Human Motor Units on Maintained Maximal Voluntary EffortPublished by Wiley ,1981
- The relation between the myoelectric signal and physiological properties of constant-force isometric contractionsElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1978