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Effect of Warm-Up Exercise on Functional Regulation of Motor Unit Activation during Isometric Torque Production

Authors
 Jiseop Lee  ;  Dawon Park  ;  Joo-Young Lee  ;  Jaebum Park 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS, Vol.92 : 29-41, 2024-04 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS
ISSN
 1640-5544 
Issue Date
2024-04
Keywords
body temperature ; decomposition EMG ; firing rate of motor unit ; neuromuscular mechanism ; recruitment threshold of motor unit ; voluntary muscle force production
Abstract
In this study, we tested several hypotheses related to changes in motor unit activation patterns after warm-up exercise. Fifteen healthy young men participated in the experiment and the main task was to produce voluntary torque through the elbow joint under the isometric condition. The experimental conditions consisted of two directions of torque, including flexion and extension, at two joint angles, 10° and 90°. Participants were asked to increase the joint torque to the maximal level at a rate of 10% of the maximum voluntary torque. The warm-up protocol followed the ACSM guidelines, which increased body temperature by approximately 1.5°C. Decomposition electromyography electrodes, capable of extracting multiple motor unit action potentials from surface signals, were placed on the biceps and triceps brachii muscles, and joint torque was measured on the dynamometer. The mean firing rate and the recruitment threshold of the decomposed motor units were quantified. In addition, a single motor unit activity from the spike train was quantified for each of five selected motor units. The magnitude of joint torque increased with the warm-up exercise for all the experimental conditions. The results of the motor unit analyses showed a positive and beneficial effect of the warm-up exercise, with an increase in both the mean firing rate and the recruitment threshold by about 56% and 33%, respectively, particularly in the agonist muscle. Power spectral density in the gamma band, which is thought to be the dominant voluntary activity, was also increased by the warm-up exercise only in the high threshold motor units.
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DOI
10.5114/jhk/185157
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/204276
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