Sex-specific myoelectric manifestations of localized fatigue during a multi-joint repetitive task
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We have previously demonstrated that fatigue at different locations impacts joint angles, angular variability, and coordination variability differently. However, the neuromuscular control aspects underlying these kinematic changes have never been demonstrated. Seventeen young adults (8 males) were recruited. Electromyographic electrodes were placed on: upper trapezius, pectoralis major, anterior and middle deltoid, biceps and triceps brachii, and left and right erector spinae. Subjects performed the repetitive pointing task (RPT) at 1 Hz for 30 s before and after localized fatigue tasks, which consisted of one shoulder, one elbow and one lower back isometric fatiguing protocols until exhaustion in randomized order. Electromyographic amplitude (RMS), variability (SD) and mean power frequency (MnPF) were calculated for each of the pre-fatigue and post-fatigue RPT trials. There were sex × fatigue location interaction effects on upper trapezius RMS (p = 0.038) with males' values increasing the most after shoulder fatigue. Females' triceps brachii RMS was greater compared to males after shoulder, elbow, and trunk fatigue (p = 0.003, p = 0.001 and p = 0.007 respectively). There were sex × fatigue location effects on left erector spinae MnPF (p = 0.011) with males and females' values decreasing the most after trunk fatigue, but more so in males. Results demonstrate that males and females compensate differently during a repetitive pointing task when their elbows, shoulders and trunks are locally fatigued, which could have implications on sex-specific workplace injury risks. See Table 1 for acronyms.
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Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology - 67(2022) vom: 15. Dez., Seite 102717 |
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