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The Effects of Stimulating Lower Leg Muscles on the Mechanical Work and Metabolic Response in Functional Electrically Stimulated Pedaling

机译:刺激小腿肌肉对功能性电刺激踏板的机械功和代谢反应的影响

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Functional electrical stimulation (FES) pedaling with the muscles of the upper leg has been shown to provide benefit to spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals. FES pedaling with electrical stimulation timing patterns that minimize the stress-time integral of activated muscles has been shown to increase the work individuals can perform during the exercise compared to existing FES stimulation timing patterns. Activation of the lower leg muscles could further enhance the benefit of FES pedaling by increasing the metabolic response to the exercise. For SCI individuals, the objectives of this study were to experimentally determine whether FES pedaling with the upper and lower leg muscles would affect the work generated and increase the physiological responses compared to pedaling with the upper leg muscles alone. Work, rate of oxygen consumption $({mathdot V}O_{2})$, and blood lactate data were measured from nine SCI subjects (injury level T4–T12) as they pedaled using upper leg and upper and lower leg muscle groups on repeated trials. The subjects performed 6% more work with the upper and lower legs than with the upper legs alone, but the difference was not significant $(p = 0.2433)$. The average rate of oxygen consumption associated with the upper leg muscles $({441} {pm 231}~{rm mL}/min)$ was not significantly different from the corresponding average for the upper and lower legs $({473} {pm 213}~{rm mL}/min)$ $(p = 0.1176)$. The blood lactate concentration associated with the upper leg muscles $({5.9} {pm 2.3}~{rm mmoles}/{rm L})$ was significantly lo-n-nwer than the corresponding average for the upper and lower legs $({6.8} {pm 2.3}~{rm mmoles}/{rm L})$ $(p = 0.0049)$. The results indicate that electrical stimulation timing patterns that incorporate the lower leg muscles do increase the blood lactate concentrations. However, there was not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis that stimulating the lower leg muscles affected the work accomplished or increased the rate of oxygen consumption. In conclusion, incorporating the lower leg muscles in the exercise does not lead to negative effects and could result in enhanced exercise outcomes in the long term.
机译:用大腿的肌肉踩踏功能性电刺激(FES)已显示可为脊髓损伤(SCI)的个体提供益处。与现有的FES刺激时序模式相比,具有使刺激的肌肉的压力-时间积分最小化的电刺激时序模式的FES踏板已显示出可以增加个人在运动过程中可以执行的工作。小腿肌肉的激活可以通过增加对运动的代谢反应来进一步增强FES踩踏的好处。对于SCI个体,本研究的目的是通过实验确定与单独用大腿肌肉蹬踏相比,用FES蹬踏大腿和小腿肌肉是否会影响所产生的功并增加生理反应。在九个SCI受试者(损伤水平T4–T12)中,使用大腿,大腿和小腿肌肉组踩踏时,测量了工作量,耗氧率({mathdot V} O_ {2})$和血液乳酸数据。反复试验。与仅使用大腿相比,受试者的大腿和小腿工作量增加了6%,但差异并不显着(p = 0.2433)$。与大腿肌肉$({441} {pm 231}〜{rm mL} / min)$相关的平均氧气消耗率与大腿和小腿$({473} { pm 213}〜{rm mL} / min)$ $(p = 0.1176)$。与大腿肌肉$({5.9} {pm 2.3}〜{rm mmoles} / {rm L})$相关的血液乳酸浓度显着低于上,下腿肌肉$( {6.8} {pm 2.3}〜{rm mmoles} / {rm L})$ $(p = 0.0049)$。结果表明,结合小腿肌肉的电刺激定时模式确实会增加血液中的乳酸浓度。但是,没有足够的证据来拒绝零假设,即刺激小腿肌肉会影响完成的工作或增加耗氧率。总之,在运动中融入小腿肌肉不会导致负面影响,并且从长远来看可能会提高运动效果。

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