| Literature DB >> 32818057 |
Mariusz Konieczny1, Paweł Pakosz1, Mateusz Witkowski2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: According to research, fast skating on short distances increases functional asymmetry of leg muscles. As has been proven in many sporting disciplines, this asymmetry can increase the risk of injury. The aim of the study was to analyze the level of right and left myolectrical manifestations of fatigue asymmetry of gluteus maximus muscle in elite skaters on a short track and to compare this phenomenon to a control group. The muscles were chosen deliberately, due to their influence in maintaining the right position during training on ice.Entities:
Keywords: Electromyography; Motor laterality; Muscle myolectrical manifestations of fatigue; Short-track
Year: 2020 PMID: 32818057 PMCID: PMC7427950 DOI: 10.1186/s13102-020-00193-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Fig. 1Body position in the Biering-Sorensen test
Fig. 2Exemplary raw sEMG records during warm-up before testing the Biering-Sorensen test
Fig. 3Exemplary myolectrical manifestations of fatigue slope (raw sEMG records) being a regression coefficient from a linear regression line between the mean frequency and time
Fig. 4Mean myolectrical manifestations of fatigue slopes for the right and the left gluteus maximus muscles of the skaters and non-training people (means ± standard error of the mean from the linear model)
Post-hoc Tukey’s tests for the combinations of the groups (skaters and control) and side (left and right muscle)
| Skaters, right muscle | Skaters, left muscle | Control, right muscle | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skaters, left muscle | |||
| Control, right muscle | 0.234 | ||
| Control, left muscle | 0.955 | 0.497 |
*p ≤ 0,05
Fig. 5The differences in the myolectrical manifestations of fatigue slopes between the right and the left gluteus maximus muscles for each subject from the two groups studied. Slight vertical jitter (random noise) was added to avoid the overlap of the points. The grey vertical line represents a no-difference reference point
Fig. 6The myolectrical manifestations of fatigue slopes estimated for the right gluteus maximus muscle versus the slopes estimated for the left muscle, for the two groups. The grey diagonal reference lines represent no difference between the myolectrical manifestations of fatigue slopes for the two muscles. To facilitate the muscle-to-muscle comparison, the vertical and horizontal scales share the minimum and maximum values and have the isometric property. A subject with small myolectrical manifestations of fatigue in both muscles would be represented by a point located in the top right corner of the corresponding panel; a subject with severe myolectrical manifestations of fatigue in both muscles would be represented by a point located in the bottom left corn