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Kohei Watanabe1, Yuta Yamaguchi2, Wataru Fukuda3, Sho Nakazawa2, Taishi Kenjo4, Tetsunari Nishiyama2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In Para-cycling competitions, cyclists with amputation of one-leg and no prosthesis, i.e., Division Cycle, Sport Class C2, perform pedaling movement on bicycle by unilateral leg. The purpose of this study was to describe neuromuscular activation of lower extremity muscles in two cyclists with single leg amputation and one cyclist with two legs during pedaling. We compared averaged rectified values (ARV) of surface electromyography for lower extremity muscles during crank cycle for two single leg cyclists with one cyclist with two legs at 65%, 80%, and 95% of VO2 max.Entities:
Keywords: Athletes; Central nervous system; Electromyography; Paralympic; Quadriceps muscle; Rectus femoris
Year: 2020 PMID: 32571389 PMCID: PMC7310265 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05144-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Averaged rectified values of surface electromyography during a crank cycle for proximal region of the rectus femoris muscle (Left panels) and distal region of the rectus femoris muscle (Right panels) at various workloads. CS1 and CS2, cyclists with single amputation of leg; CT, cyclist with two legs
Fig. 2Averaged rectified values of surface electromyography during a crank cycle for the vastus lateralis muscle (Left panels) and the bicep femoris muscle (Right panels) at various workloads. CS1 and CS2, cyclists with single amputation of leg; CT, cyclist with two legs
Fig. 3Averaged rectified values of surface electromyography during a crank cycle for the medial gastrocnemius muscle (Left panels) and the tibialis anterior muscle (Right panels) at various workloads. CS1 and CS2, cyclists with single amputation of leg; CT, cyclist with two legs