| Literature DB >> 22315569 |
Yi-Ming Huang1, Miao-Ju Hsu, Cheng-Hsiang Lin, Shun-Hwa Wei, Ya-Ju Chang.
Abstract
Interpolated twitch technique (ITT) is a non-invasive method for assessing the completeness of muscle activation in clinical settings. Voluntary activation level (VA), measured by ITT and estimated by a conventional linear model, was reported to have a non-linear relationship with true voluntary contraction force at higher activation levels. The relationship needs to be further clarified for the correct use by clinicians and researchers. This study was to established a modified voluntary activation (modified VA) and define a valid range by fitting a non-linear logistic growth model. Eight healthy male adults participated in this study. Each subject performed three sets of voluntary isometric ankle plantar flexions at 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) with real-time feedback on a computer screen. A supramaximal electrical stimulation was applied on tibia nerve at rest and during contractions. The estimated VA was calculated for each contraction. The relationship between the estimated VA and the actual voluntary contraction force was fitted by a logistic growth model. The result showed that according to the upper and lower limit points of the logistic curve, the valid range was between the 95.16% and 10.55% MVC. The modified VA estimated by this logistic growth model demonstrated less error than the conventional model. This study provided a transfer function for the voluntary activation level and defined the valid range which would provide useful information in clinical applications.Entities:
Keywords: interpolated twitch technique; logistic growth model; superimposed electrical stimulation; voluntary activation
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Year: 2010 PMID: 22315569 PMCID: PMC3270870 DOI: 10.3390/s100100796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.The illustration of I.T.T. at each force level. The Ti is the twitch force evoked during a voluntary contracted muscle. The Tc is the twitch force that evoked in a resting muscle. Different traces represented the I.T.T. applied on different voluntary force level. While the voluntary forces increased, the superimposed twitch force (Ti) decreased (arrows). The steep decline of force after Ti was due to the muscle relaxation which was not analyzed in this study.
Figure 2.Block diagram illustrating the processing steps of this study. After obtaining Ti and Tc from I.T.T. technique, VA was obtained from the conventional function. The modified VA was established by fitting the measured to the logistic growth model. The symbol MVA refers to the modified VA.
Average and standard deviation of voluntary activation across true voluntary contraction force levels (N = 8).
| Voluntary activation (%) | 14.23 ± 7.91 | 32.05 ± 10.85 | 54.81 ± 16.04 | 80.44 ± 11.23 | 86.71 ± 12.76 |
Figure 3.The figure presents the conventional model (A) and the logistic growth model (B) overlaying on the true measured (circles). The conventional model showed a linear relationship between true voluntary contraction force (VF) and the VA. The logistic growth model suggested that VA has a sigmoid relationship with VF. The x axis for both plots is the VA calculated from the conventional model.