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Motor unit activation strategy during a sustained isometric contraction of finger flexor muscles in elite climbers
Authors:Eloisa Limonta  Emiliano Cè  Massimiliano Gobbo  Arsenio Veicsteinas  Claudio Orizio
Institution:1. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, Milan, Italy;2. Center of Sport Medicine, Don Gnocchi Foundation, Milan, Italy;3. Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
Abstract:The aim of the study was to evaluate, by an electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) combined approach, whether years of specific climbing activity induced neuromuscular changes towards performances related to a functional prevalence of fast resistant or fast fatigable motor units. For this purpose, after the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) assessment, 11 elite climbers and 10 controls performed an exhaustive handgrip isometric effort at 80% MVC. Force, EMG and MMG signals were recorded from the finger flexor muscles during contraction. Time and frequency domain analysis of EMG and MMG signals was performed. In climbers: (i) MVC was higher (762 ± 34 vs 512 ± 57 N; effect size: 1.64; confidence interval: 0.65–2.63; < 0.05); (ii) endurance time at 80% MVC was 43% longer (34.2 ± 3.7 vs 22.3 ± 1.5 s; effect size: 1.21; confidence interval: 0.28–2.14; < 0.05); (iii) force accuracy and stability were greater during contraction (< 0.05); (iv) EMG and MMG parameters were higher throughout the entire isometric effort (< 0.05). Collectively, force, EMG and MMG combined analysis revealed that several years of specific climbing activity addressed the motor control system to adopt muscle activation strategies based on the functional prevalence of fast resistant motor units.
Keywords:sport climbing  electromyogram  mechanomyogram  handgrip
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