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The effect of two types of maximal voluntary contraction and two electrode positions in field recordings of forearm extensor muscle activity during hotel room cleaning.

Camilla Dahlqvist1, Henrik Enquist1, Lotta Löfqvist1, Catarina Nordander1.   

Abstract

Purpose. This study aimed to investigate the effects of using hand grip or resisted wrist extension as the reference contraction, and two electrode positions, on field recordings of forearm extensor muscle activity. Materials and methods. Right forearm extensor muscle activity was recorded using two electrode pairs (over the most prominent part (position 2) and proximal to that (position 1)) during one working day in 13 female hotel housekeepers. Each subject performed the two maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs), and the electrical activity obtained during these (maximal voluntary electrical activity (MVE)) was used for normalization. Each set of recordings was analysed twice, once using hand grip as the MVC and once using resisted wrist extension. Results. Resisted wrist extension showed a higher group mean MVE than hand grip. Position 2 had higher correlation between MVE and force during the MVCs. The workload during cleaning was lower when using resisted wrist extension as reference than when using hand grip (24%MVE vs 46%MVE; p = 0.002 at position 2) for the 90th percentile. The workload (99th percentile) was overestimated in two subjects when using hand grip as reference. Conclusions. Problems associated with poorly activated forearm extensors can be overcome by using resisted wrist extension as reference.

Keywords:  electromyography amplitude; hand grip; maximal voluntary contraction; maximal voluntary electrical activity; power grip; resisted wrist extension

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30932748     DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2019.1599572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Saf Ergon        ISSN: 1080-3548


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Authors:  Luís Silva; Mariana Dias; Duarte Folgado; Maria Nunes; Praneeth Namburi; Brian Anthony; Diogo Carvalho; Miguel Carvalho; Elazer Edelman; Hugo Gamboa
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 3.847

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