The Investigation of Median Frequency Changes in Paraspinal Muscles Following Fatigue

oleh: Saeed Talebian, Hossein Bagheri, Majid Hosseini, Gholam Reza Olyaei

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Negah Institute for Scientific Communication 2009-10-01

Deskripsi

Objectives: There are two sub systems of paraspinal muscles, the global-mobilizing system and the local&nbsp;stabilizing system. The multifidus muscles are assigned to the local system and stabilize the joints. In&nbsp;contrast, the longissimus muscles are assigned to the global system and force exertion. This study aimed&nbsp;to investigate the median frequency changes in mobilizing and stabilizing muscles following fatigue. Method: A cross sectional study was designed. sEMG measurements were recorded from twenty&nbsp;participants following a fatigue protocol in B200 dynamometer. Participants performed dynamic trunk&nbsp;flexion-extension against a moderate resistance while standing in a static dynamometer until they could&nbsp;no longer performs the task because of fatigue. Results: Statistical analyses showed significant differences between median frequencies pre and post&nbsp;fatigue (P<0.05). Median frequency of the right and left multifudus muscles reduced from &quot;99.12 and&nbsp;93.2&quot; to &quot;86.55 and 85.85&quot; respectively. Also Median frequency of the right and left longissimus reduced&nbsp;from &quot;76.54 and 76.82&quot; to &quot;66.43 and 68.55&quot; respectively. Conclusion: Median frequency shift toward low values following fatigue in global and local paraspinal&nbsp;muscles was seen. However, median frequency values for the local stabilizer muscle were higher than&nbsp;median frequency values for the global muscles.