Gastrocnemius and soleus muscle length, velocity, and EMG responses to changes in pedalling cadence.

نویسندگان

  • David J Sanderson
  • P E Martin
  • G Honeyman
  • J Keefer
چکیده

Several authors have shown different excitation patterns for soleus and gastrocnemius muscles in response to cadence manipulation during cycling. The purpose of this study was to examine gastrocnemius and soleus length and velocity change as a function of pedalling cadence to consider mechanisms underlying these excitation differences. Ten male and two female cyclists rode at five randomly assigned cadences (50, 65, 80, 95, and 110 rpm) at a nominal 200 W power output while EMG of the gastrocnemius and soleus and sagittal plane video were recorded. Joint-coordinate data for the knee and ankle were used with equations of Grieve et al. [Grieve D, Pheasant S, Cavanagh PR. Prediction of gastrocnemius length from knee and ankle joint posture, in: E. Asmussen, K. Jorgensen, editors. International Series on Biomechanics, vol. 2A, Baltimore: University Park Press; 1978. p. 405-412] to compute gastrocnemius and soleus length and velocity. Consistent with previous publications, gastrocnemius displayed a significant (p<0.05) increase in integrated EMG with increased cadence, whereas cadence had no significant effect on integrated EMG of the soleus. The ankle became significantly (p<0.05) more plantar flexed and reflected a reduced range of motion with increased cadence while the knee became significantly (p<0.05) less extended. Soleus decreased its range of motion by 29%, whereas gastrocnemius decreased its range of motion by 9%. In contrast, soleus increased its velocity range by 32% and gastrocnemius increased by 45%. These data show that with increased cadence gastrocnemius operated over a narrower range of operating lengths but at a higher range of shortening velocity than soleus. The higher range of velocity may have resulted in the need for a relatively higher excitation, as indicated by the integrated EMG, as the muscle was working at a different range on its force-velocity curve. During the recovery portion of the pedalling cycle, the soleus was acting eccentrically while the gastrocnemius acted concentrically indicating the triceps surae complex did not always act in unison.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology

دوره 16 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006