Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury

Background: Investigation of muscle fatigue during functional electrical stimulation (FES)-evoked exercise in individuals with spinal cord injury using dynamometry has limited capability to characterize the fatigue state of individual muscles. Mechanomyography has the potential to represent the stat...

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Main Authors: Islam, Md Anamul, Hamzaid, Nur Azah, Ibitoye, Morufu Olusola, Hasnan, Nazirah, Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul, Davis, Glen Macartney
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spelling my.um.eprints.217952019-08-05T08:44:22Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21795/ Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury Islam, Md Anamul Hamzaid, Nur Azah Ibitoye, Morufu Olusola Hasnan, Nazirah Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul Davis, Glen Macartney R Medicine Background: Investigation of muscle fatigue during functional electrical stimulation (FES)-evoked exercise in individuals with spinal cord injury using dynamometry has limited capability to characterize the fatigue state of individual muscles. Mechanomyography has the potential to represent the state of muscle function at the muscle level. This study sought to investigate surface mechanomyographic responses evoked from quadriceps muscles during FES-cycling, and to quantify its changes between pre- and post-fatiguing conditions in individuals with spinal cord injury. Methods: Six individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury performed 30-min of sustained FES-leg cycling exercise on two days to induce muscle fatigue. Each participant performed maximum FES-evoked isometric knee extensions before and after the 30-min cycling to determine pre- and post- extension peak torque concomitant with mechanomyography changes. Findings: Similar to extension peak torque, normalized root mean squared (RMS) and mean power frequency (MPF) of the mechanomyography signal significantly differed in muscle activities between pre- and post-FES-cycling for each quadriceps muscle (extension peak torque up to 69%; RMS up to 80%, and MPF up to 19%). Mechanomyographic-RMS showed significant reduction during cycling with acceptable between-days consistency (intra-class correlation coefficients, ICC = 0.51–0.91). The normalized MPF showed a weak association with FES-cycling duration (ICC = 0.08–0.23). During FES-cycling, the mechanomyographic-RMS revealed greater fatigue rate for rectus femoris and greater fatigue resistance for vastus medialis in spinal cord injured individuals. Interpretation: Mechanomyographic-RMS may be a useful tool for examining real time muscle function of specific muscles during FES-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed Islam, Md Anamul and Hamzaid, Nur Azah and Ibitoye, Morufu Olusola and Hasnan, Nazirah and Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul and Davis, Glen Macartney (2018) Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury. Clinical Biomechanics, 58. pp. 21-27. ISSN 0268-0033 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.06.020 doi:10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.06.020
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Islam, Md Anamul
Hamzaid, Nur Azah
Ibitoye, Morufu Olusola
Hasnan, Nazirah
Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul
Davis, Glen Macartney
Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
description Background: Investigation of muscle fatigue during functional electrical stimulation (FES)-evoked exercise in individuals with spinal cord injury using dynamometry has limited capability to characterize the fatigue state of individual muscles. Mechanomyography has the potential to represent the state of muscle function at the muscle level. This study sought to investigate surface mechanomyographic responses evoked from quadriceps muscles during FES-cycling, and to quantify its changes between pre- and post-fatiguing conditions in individuals with spinal cord injury. Methods: Six individuals with chronic motor-complete spinal cord injury performed 30-min of sustained FES-leg cycling exercise on two days to induce muscle fatigue. Each participant performed maximum FES-evoked isometric knee extensions before and after the 30-min cycling to determine pre- and post- extension peak torque concomitant with mechanomyography changes. Findings: Similar to extension peak torque, normalized root mean squared (RMS) and mean power frequency (MPF) of the mechanomyography signal significantly differed in muscle activities between pre- and post-FES-cycling for each quadriceps muscle (extension peak torque up to 69%; RMS up to 80%, and MPF up to 19%). Mechanomyographic-RMS showed significant reduction during cycling with acceptable between-days consistency (intra-class correlation coefficients, ICC = 0.51–0.91). The normalized MPF showed a weak association with FES-cycling duration (ICC = 0.08–0.23). During FES-cycling, the mechanomyographic-RMS revealed greater fatigue rate for rectus femoris and greater fatigue resistance for vastus medialis in spinal cord injured individuals. Interpretation: Mechanomyographic-RMS may be a useful tool for examining real time muscle function of specific muscles during FES-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury.
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author Islam, Md Anamul
Hamzaid, Nur Azah
Ibitoye, Morufu Olusola
Hasnan, Nazirah
Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul
Davis, Glen Macartney
author_facet Islam, Md Anamul
Hamzaid, Nur Azah
Ibitoye, Morufu Olusola
Hasnan, Nazirah
Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul
Davis, Glen Macartney
author_sort Islam, Md Anamul
title Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
title_short Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
title_full Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
title_fullStr Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
title_full_unstemmed Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
title_sort mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21795/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.06.020
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