Literature DB >> 3835844

Influences of neck vibration on lower limb extensor muscles in man.

A Rossi, B Rossi, E Santarcangelo.   

Abstract

The effects of neck vibration were studied in ten healthy subjects standing in unrestrained or restrained conditions. An involuntary slow and gradual displacement of the body axis associated with a subjective experience of forward tilt occurred during vibration of the dorsal surface of the neck. This effect was associated with a decreased tonic contration of the antigravitary lower limb musculature. The amplitude of the H-reflex from the soleus muscle, recorded at progressively increasing time interval after the onset of the vibratory stimulus, showed complex interactions: in particular, in unrestrained conditions an early inhibitory phase occurred at about 100 msec, followed by a short-lasting facilitatory phase between 150-300 msec and by a late long-lasting excitatory component which started 500-600 msec after the onset of vibratory stimulus. In restrained subjects, the late excitatory phase disappeared and was substituted by a delayed depression. In this instance, the short-lasting facilitatory phase appeared to be superimposed on a background of inhibition. The effects produced by the neck input on the H-reflex were attenuated during vibration of the dorsal muscolature at L4-L5. The mechanisms involved in the cervical control of posture and reflex movements following neck vibration are discussed.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3835844

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ital Biol        ISSN: 0003-9829            Impact factor:   1.000


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