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Characteristics of rectus femoris activation and rectus femoris-hamstrings coactivation during force-matching isometric knee extension in subacute stroke.

John W Chow1, Dobrivoje S Stokic2.   

Abstract

The spectral properties of surface electromyographic (EMG) signal in the rectus femoris (RF) and the coactivation in the medial hamstrings (MH) were investigated in 45 stroke subjects (22 ± 12 days post-onset) and 30 age-matched healthy controls who performed unilateral knee extensions at maximum effort (100% MVC) and during 5-s force-matching tasks (10, 30, 50% MVC). The spectral properties were obtained through a power spectrum analysis based on Fast Fourier Transform. The coactivation was measured as the MH amplitude (%max) and MH/RF amplitude ratio. Force variability was expressed as the coefficient of variation. Both knee extensors and flexors were weaker in the paretic leg than the non-paretic and control legs (p < 0.001). A significantly higher relative power in the 5-13 and 13-30 Hz bands was found in the paretic than the non-paretic leg across all force levels (p ≤ 0.001) without changes in the 30-60 and 60-100 Hz bands or the mean and median frequencies. Regarding the antagonist coactivation, MH amplitude in the paretic leg was higher than in the non-paretic leg (submaximal levels, p < 0.0001) and the control leg (all force levels, p = 0.0005) with no differences between legs in the MH/RF ratio. The steadiness of the knee extension force was not related to the spectral properties of the agonist EMG or antagonistic coactivation. Greater coactivation was associated with weaker paretic knee flexors (p ≤ 0.0002). The overall results suggest variably altered agonist activation and antagonistic coactivation over the range of isometric knee extension contractions in subacute stroke.

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Keywords:  Co-contraction; Force variability; Hemiparesis; Knee extensors; Knee flexors; Spectral analysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34213633     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-021-06162-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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