Human muscle function and fatigue

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Muskelfunktion und -ermuedung beim Menschen
Autor:Edwards, R.H.T.
Herausgeber:Porter, Ruth; Whelan, Julie
Erschienen in:Human muscle fatigue. Physiological mechanisms
Veröffentlicht:: Pitman Medical (Verlag), 1981, S. 1-18
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
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Erfassungsnummer:PU198205016678
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Abstract

Fatigue is defined as a failure to maintain the required or expected force. The force of a voluntary contraction is graded acording to both the tension generated in each muscle fibre and the number of fibres recruited. The same is true of fatigue. Percutaneous electrical stimulation of a muscle via its motor nerve allows the contractile function to be measured independently of volition. Studies have been made of the forces generated isometrically at different stimulation frequencies (frequency: force curve), and of fatigu- ability (tendency to lose force in a given time at specified stimulation frequencies). Electrical stimulation recordings of the programmed stimulation myograms distinguish forms of muscle fatigue. Low frequency fatigue which implies impaired excitation-contraction coupling is long-lasting, whereas highfrequency fatigue which represents impaired muscle membrane excitation reco- vers rapidly. Electromyographic (EMG) indicators of fatigue are well recognized but their use is limited because they cannot alone indicate whetheralterations in excitation-contraction coupling underlie fatigue. Alterations in the power spectrum of the EMG precede (force) fatigue. Fatigue may ultimately be due to a failure of the rate of energy supply to meet demand, but the precise expression of this defect may vary, such that failure of excitation orof activation may predominate over failure of the energy supply. Verf.-Referat