Effects of varying electrode site placements on the torque output of an electrically stimulated involuntary quadriceps femoris muscle contraction

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Auswirkungen von unterschiedlichen Elektrodenplazierungen auf die Kraftleistung von elektrisch stimulierten unwillkuerlichen Kontraktionen des m. quadriceps femoris
Autor:Ferguson, James P.; Blackley, Mark W.; Knight, Ron D.; Sutlive, Thomas G.; Underwood, Frank B.; Greathouse, David G.
Erschienen in:Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy
Veröffentlicht:11 (1989), 1, S. 24-29, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0190-6011, 1938-1344
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199005040197
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of varying electrode placement on the torque of an electrically stimulated involuntary quadriceps femoris muscle contraction. Twenty-two volunteer subjects (18 men, 4 women) with a mean age of 21.7 years received electrical stimulation according to a randomized treatment order which included: Femoral nerve and 1) vastus medialis (VM) 2) rectus femoris RF), 3) vastus lateralis (VL), 4) opposite quadriceps (OQ), and 5) the ipsilateral vastus medialis and vastus lateralis (VM/VL). The subjects knee was placed in 60 degrees of flexion, and the isokinetic dynamometer set at 0 deg/sec. The peak torque produced by the involuntary quadriceps contraction was measured as a percentage of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC). An analysis of variance with repeated measures was used to examine the data. The results indicated the mean percentages of MVIC produced by stimulating the VM, and RF sites were significantly greater (p </- 0.05) than the means of the OQ and VM/VL sites. Post hoc testing did not revel a significant difference in the mean percent MVIC between the VM, VL, and RF sites. The VM, VL, or RF distal electrode site placement may be used clinically in conjunction with ipsilateral femoral nerve stimulation to produce a maximum involuntary isometric contraction of the quadriceps femoris muscle when stimulated electrically. Verf.-Referat