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  • 齐莉萍 ( 副教授 )

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Wheelchair propulsion fatigue thresholds in electromyographic and ventilatory testing

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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2021-01-10
发表刊物:SPINAL CORD
卷号:58
期号:10
页面范围:1104-1111
ISSN号:1362-4393
摘要:Study design Qualitative study. Objective The objective of the present study are physiological processes occurring when the intensity of manual wheelchair propulsion approaches levels causing muscular fatigue. In particular, we set out to (1) detect the electromyographic (EMG) and ventilatory fatigue threshold during a single wheelchair incremental test, (2) examine the relationship between EMG threshold (EMGT) and ventilatory threshold (VT), and (3) detect the EMG threshold differences between the propulsive and recovery muscle synergies. Setting Biomechanics laboratory at the University of Alberta, Canada. Methods Oxygen uptake and EMG signals from ten wheelchair users (seven males and three females) were recorded as they were each performing an incremental propulsion bout in their own wheelchairs on a wheelchair ergometer. The V-slope method was used to identify the VT, and the EMGT of each of the eight muscles (anterior deltoid, middle deltoid, posterior deltoid, infraspinatus, upper trapezius, sternal head of pectoralis major, biceps brachii, and triceps brachii) was determined using the bisegmental linear regression method. Results For each participant, we were able to determine the EMGT and VT from a single incremental wheelchair propulsion bout. EMGT stands in good agreement with VT, and there was a high similarity in EMGT between push and recovery muscles (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.91). Conclusion The EMG fatigue threshold method can serve as a valid and reliable tool for identifying the onset of muscular fatigue during wheelchair propulsion, thus providing a foundation for automated muscle fatigue detection/prediction in wearable technology.

 

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