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Effects of fatigue and recovery on electromyographic and isometric force- and relaxation-time characteristics of human skeletal muscle.

K Häkkinen, P V Komi.   

Abstract

Effects of fatigue produced by a maintained 60% isometric loading on electromyographic and isometric force-time and relaxation-time characteristics of human skeletal muscle were studied in 21 males accustomed to strength training. Fatigue loading resulted in a slight but not significant change in the maximal integrated EMG of a maximal isometric contraction, and a large decrease (20.4 +/- 6.3%, p less than 0.001) in maximal force. Fatigue loading increased (p less than 0.05-0.01) neural activation of the muscles during rapidly produced submaximal isometric forces, but had a considerable adverse effect (p less than 0.001) on the corresponding force-time characteristics. Correlations between the relative changes after fatigue in the IEMG/force ratio at the maximal force level, and in the IEMG/force ratios of the early phases of the force-time curve were not significant, but gradually became significant (p less than 0.01) at higher force levels. The average IEMG of the muscles in the relaxation phase of contraction remained unaltered by fatigue, while a marked deleterious change in the relaxation-time variables (p less than 0.001) occurred concomitantly. During the subsequent 3 min rest period considerable (12.1 +/- 7.0%, p less than 0.001) recovery was noted in the maximal force, with smaller (insignificant or p less than 0.05-0.01) changes in the force-time and relaxation-time variables, while the average IEMG of force production decreased (p less than 0.01-0.001). The present findings suggest that fatigue leading to a worsening in force-time, in maximal force and in the relaxation-time parts of a maximal isometric contraction might take place primarily in the contractile processes.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3780701     DOI: 10.1007/bf00423202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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