Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia

Repetitive electrically-evoked muscle contractions lead to the early onset of muscle fatigue. This study assessed the relationship between muscle mechanomyography (%RMS-MMG) and tissue oxygen saturation (%TSI) in extensor carpi radialis (ECR) during electrically-evoked fatiguing exercise in individu...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani, Hamzaid, Nur Azah, Hasnan, Nazirah, Dzulkifli, Muhammad Afiq, Teoh, Mira Xiao Hui, Davis, Glen Macartney
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spelling my.um.eprints.412402023-09-15T02:04:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41240/ Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani Hamzaid, Nur Azah Hasnan, Nazirah Dzulkifli, Muhammad Afiq Teoh, Mira Xiao Hui Davis, Glen Macartney R Medicine TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Repetitive electrically-evoked muscle contractions lead to the early onset of muscle fatigue. This study assessed the relationship between muscle mechanomyography (%RMS-MMG) and tissue oxygen saturation (%TSI) in extensor carpi radialis (ECR) during electrically-evoked fatiguing exercise in individuals with tetraplegia. Methods Skin-surface mechanomyography (MMG) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) sensors were placed on the ECR of seven individuals with tetraplegia. All participants performed repetitive electrically-evoked wrist extension to fatigue while their muscle MMG and NIRS responses were monitored against their power output (PO). Findings: One out of seven participants showed no changes in %TSI throughout the repeated wrist FES-evoked contraction. The other six participants' %TSI was positively correlated with %PO before fatigue onset. At 50%POpeak, %TSI was negatively correlated (0.489) significantly with declining %PO as the ability of the muscle to take up oxygen became limited. The %RMS-MMG behaved analogously during pre and post-fatigue against declining %PO, whereby both displayed positive correlations of 0.443 and 0.214, respectively, (%RMS-MMG decreased) throughout the exercise session. Regression analysis revealed that %TSI was proportional to pre-fatigue and inversely proportional to %RMS-MMG during post-fatigue. Conclusion The significant changes in muscle mechanomyography and tissue oxygenation correlations after 50%POpeak implied that the muscle contraction mechanical-and-physiological behavior association had been altered following FES-evoked fatigue. Wiley 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani and Hamzaid, Nur Azah and Hasnan, Nazirah and Dzulkifli, Muhammad Afiq and Teoh, Mira Xiao Hui and Davis, Glen Macartney (2022) Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia. Artificial Organs, 46 (10). pp. 1998-2008. ISSN 0160-564X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/aor.14329 <https://doi.org/10.1111/aor.14329>. 10.1111/aor.14329
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topic R Medicine
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle R Medicine
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani
Hamzaid, Nur Azah
Hasnan, Nazirah
Dzulkifli, Muhammad Afiq
Teoh, Mira Xiao Hui
Davis, Glen Macartney
Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
description Repetitive electrically-evoked muscle contractions lead to the early onset of muscle fatigue. This study assessed the relationship between muscle mechanomyography (%RMS-MMG) and tissue oxygen saturation (%TSI) in extensor carpi radialis (ECR) during electrically-evoked fatiguing exercise in individuals with tetraplegia. Methods Skin-surface mechanomyography (MMG) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) sensors were placed on the ECR of seven individuals with tetraplegia. All participants performed repetitive electrically-evoked wrist extension to fatigue while their muscle MMG and NIRS responses were monitored against their power output (PO). Findings: One out of seven participants showed no changes in %TSI throughout the repeated wrist FES-evoked contraction. The other six participants' %TSI was positively correlated with %PO before fatigue onset. At 50%POpeak, %TSI was negatively correlated (0.489) significantly with declining %PO as the ability of the muscle to take up oxygen became limited. The %RMS-MMG behaved analogously during pre and post-fatigue against declining %PO, whereby both displayed positive correlations of 0.443 and 0.214, respectively, (%RMS-MMG decreased) throughout the exercise session. Regression analysis revealed that %TSI was proportional to pre-fatigue and inversely proportional to %RMS-MMG during post-fatigue. Conclusion The significant changes in muscle mechanomyography and tissue oxygenation correlations after 50%POpeak implied that the muscle contraction mechanical-and-physiological behavior association had been altered following FES-evoked fatigue.
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author Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani
Hamzaid, Nur Azah
Hasnan, Nazirah
Dzulkifli, Muhammad Afiq
Teoh, Mira Xiao Hui
Davis, Glen Macartney
author_facet Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani
Hamzaid, Nur Azah
Hasnan, Nazirah
Dzulkifli, Muhammad Afiq
Teoh, Mira Xiao Hui
Davis, Glen Macartney
author_sort Mohamad Saadon, Nurul Salwani
title Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
title_short Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
title_full Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
title_fullStr Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
title_full_unstemmed Mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
title_sort mechanomyography and tissue oxygen saturation during electrically-evoked wrist extensor fatigue in people with tetraplegia
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41240/
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