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Determining The Electromyographic Fatigue Threshold Following a Single Visit Exercise Test
Published on: July 27, 2015
Neuromuscular fatigue during a prolonged intermittent exercise: Application to tennis
Olivier Girard1, Gregory Lattier, Nicola A Maffiuletti
1UPRES - EA 2991, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Montpellier, France. oliv.girard@gmail.com
Abstract:
The time course of alteration in neuromuscular function of the knee extensor muscles was characterized during a prolonged intermittent exercise. Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and surface EMG activity of both vastii were measured during brief interruptions before (T(0)), during (30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180min: T(30), T(60), T(90), T(120), T(150), T(180)) and 30min after (T(+30)) a 3h tennis match in 12 trained players. M-wave and twitch contractile properties were analyzed following single stimuli. Short tetani at 20Hz and 80Hz were also applied to six subjects at T(0) and T(180). Significant reductions in MVC (P<0.05; -9%) and electromyographic activity normalized to the M wave for both vastii (P<0.01) occurred with fatigue at T(180). No significant changes in M-wave duration and amplitude nor in twitch contractile properties were observed. The ratio between the torques evoked by 20Hz and 80Hz stimulation declined significantly (P<0.001; -12%) after exercise. Central activation failure and alterations in excitation-contraction coupling are probable mechanisms contributing to the moderate impairment of the neuromuscular function during prolonged tennis playing.
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