Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 14, 2026

A Novel Application of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging
Published on: September 17, 2013
Effect of quadriceps contraction on upper limb position sense errors in humans
Tomohiro Yasuda1, Masahiko Izumizaki, Yohei Ishihara
1Department of Physiology, Showa University School of Medicine, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, 142-8555, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
Short-length muscle contraction (hold-short conditioning) causes limb position sense errors after the muscle returns to its intermediate length; this is due to intrafusal muscle thixotropy, which raises the muscle spindle sensitivity. In humans, contraction of muscles in the upper body (referred to as the Jendrassik manoeuvre) reinforces tendon reflexes in the lower limbs. However, it is unclear whether such a reinforcement manoeuvre enhances thixotropic position sense errors. We studied the effect of quadriceps contraction on upper limb position sense errors induced by hold-short conditioning of the biceps in 12 healthy men. Quadriceps contraction increased the tonic vibration reflex of the biceps, suggesting that quadriceps contraction has a reinforcing effect similar to that of the Jendrassik manoeuvre. After hold-short conditioning of the right biceps, subjects perceived that the conditioned forearm was placed in a more extended position than it actually was. Such position sense errors were enhanced during quadriceps contraction and the degree of error was increased with the intensity of the quadriceps contraction. These results suggest that limb position sense is affected by remote muscle contraction.
More Related Videos
08:40Quantifying Arms and Legs Contributions during Repetitive Electrically-Assisted Sit-To-Stand Exercise in Paraplegics: A Pilot Study
Published on: November 11, 2022
05:25An Experiment Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Robot-Assisted Multi-Joint Pointing Movements of the Lower Limb
Published on: June 7, 2024
Related Concept Videos
Bones of the Lower Limb: Femur and Patella
Muscles that Move the Leg
Anterior Compartment
The quadriceps femoris, the most visible muscle of the anterior compartment, is integral for leg extension and thigh flexion. It is formed by merging four distinct muscles — the vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and rectus femoris. The quadriceps tendon, a shared tendon of the four quadriceps muscles, is affixed to...