Delayed muscle onset soreness in the gastrocnemius muscle attenuates the spinal contribution to interlimb communication
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Deutscher übersetzter Titel: | Verzögerte Muskelschmerzen im m. gastrocnemius schwächen den Beitrag der Wirbelsäule zur Kommunikation zwischen den Extremitäten |
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Autor: | Gervasio, Sabata; Finocchietti, Sara; Stevenson, Andrew James Thomas; Mrachacz-Kersting, Natalie |
Erschienen in: | European journal of applied physiology |
Veröffentlicht: | 118 (2018), 11, S. 2393–2402, Lit. |
Format: | Literatur (SPOLIT) |
Publikationstyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
Medienart: | Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISSN: | 1439-6319, 0301-5548 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00421-018-3966-0 |
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Erfassungsnummer: | PU201903002282 |
Quelle: | BISp |
TY - JOUR AU - Gervasio, Sabata A2 - Gervasio, Sabata A2 - Finocchietti, Sara A2 - Stevenson, Andrew James Thomas A2 - Mrachacz-Kersting, Natalie DB - BISp DP - BISp KW - Elektromyographie KW - Elektrostimulation KW - Extremität KW - Kommunikation KW - Korrelationsanalyse KW - Laufbandergometrie KW - Leistungsphysiologie KW - Lokomotorik KW - M. gastrocnemius KW - M. soleus KW - M. tibialis anterior KW - Muskelaktivität KW - Muskelkater KW - Oberflächen-EMG KW - Sportmedizin KW - Trainingswissenschaft KW - Wirbelsäule LA - eng TI - Delayed muscle onset soreness in the gastrocnemius muscle attenuates the spinal contribution to interlimb communication TT - Verzögerte Muskelschmerzen im m. gastrocnemius schwächen den Beitrag der Wirbelsäule zur Kommunikation zwischen den Extremitäten PY - 2018 N2 - Purpose: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) has been shown to induce changes in muscle activity during walking. The aim of this study was to elucidate whether DOMS also affects interlimb communication during walking by investigating its effect on short-latency crossed responses (SLCRs). Methods: SLCRs were elicited in two recording sessions by electrically stimulating the tibial nerve of the ipsilateral leg, and quantified in the contralateral gastrocnemius muscle. The second recording session occurred 24–36 h after the participants (n = 11) performed eccentric exercises with the ipsilateral calf. Results: DOMS caused a decreased magnitude of the spinally mediated component of the SLCR in the contralateral gastrocnemius medialis. Conclusions: The results of the current study provide insight on the relationship between pain and motor control. Muscle pain affects the spinal pathway mediating interlimb communication, which might result in a reduced ability to maintain dynamical stability during walking. L2 - https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-018-3966-0 DO - 10.1007/s00421-018-3966-0 SP - S. 2393–2402 SN - 1439-6319 JO - European journal of applied physiology IS - 11 VL - 118 M3 - Elektronische Ressource (online) M3 - Gedruckte Ressource ID - PU201903002282 ER -