Literature DB >> 1180352

Electromyographic study of two-joint muscles.

M Fujiwara, J V Basmajian.   

Abstract

To determine the nervous control of two-joint muscles and their coordination with other muscles in monoarticular and biarticular motions, action patterns of important two-joint muscles (rectus femoris and the medial hamstrings) and related one-joint muscles were observed. The EMG analysis of ten subjects led to the conclusion that the effect of contraction of two-joint muscles is never limited to one joint; whenever a two-joint muscle participates in a monoarticular motion its role shifts in close coordination with the other muscles. In biarticular concurrent motion the activity of the rectus femoris and the medial hamstrings is inhibited when they are antagonists, especially when motion of the knee is concerned.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1180352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Phys Med        ISSN: 0002-9491


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2.  Unique activation of the quadriceps femoris during single- and multi-joint exercises.

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6.  Biarticular muscles are most responsive to upper-body pitch perturbations in human standing.

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Review 7.  Biarticular muscles in light of template models, experiments and robotics: a review.

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