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Contraction intensity and velocity on vastus lateralis SEMG power spectrum and amplitude
Authors:Miller John  Croce Ronald  Horvat Michael  Smith Wayne
Institution:Department of Kinesiology, University of New Hampshire, Durham 03824, USA. jm@unh.edu
Abstract:Effect of contraction intensity 100%, 75%, 50%, and 25% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC)] and movement velocity 0 degrees (isometric)], 50 degrees, 100 degrees, 200 degrees, and 400 degrees/sec. isovelocities]) on root mean square amplitude (SEMG-RMS) and median frequency power spectrum (SEMG-MNF) of vastus lateralis (VL) surface electromyography was investigated with ten healthy female university students. Peak torque (PT), mean torque (MT), SEMG-MNF, and SEMG-RMS, analyzed using separate repeated-measures analyses of variance (p < or = .05), indicated: (1) an inverse relation between PT and MT and movement velocity, (2) greater SEMG-MNF values during all isovelocity conditions compared with isometric conditions, with highest values occurring at 50 degrees /sec. and at 100% and 75% MVC, and (3) at all contraction intensities SEMG-RMS values were higher during dynamic movements than isometric movements and highest at 200 degrees /sec. Isovelocity contractions were inferred to facilitate a greater recruitment of fast-twitch fibers (via increased SEMG-MNF), which was intensified at 50 degrees /sec., whereas greater overall muscle activation was found at 200 degrees /sec.
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