Quadriceps H-reflex modulation during pedaling.
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The main aims of this study were 1) to investigate possible phase-, speed-, and task-dependent changes in the quadriceps H-reflex during pedaling, and to achieve this, 2) to develop an optimized H-reflex recording and processing procedure for recording of quadriceps H-reflexes during movement. It was hypothesized that the behavior of the quadriceps H-reflex concerning phase, speed, and task dependency corresponds to the behavior of the soleus H-reflex during rhythmical leg movements. The applied H-reflex procedure appeared to be reliable for obtaining the quadriceps H-reflex modulation during leg movement. The vastus lateralis (VL) and rectus femoris (RF) H-reflexes showed a phase-dependent modulation during pedaling at a frequency of 80 rpm with almost parallel changes in the reflex amplitude and motor recruitment level. However, when the speed of movement was reduced from 80 to 40 revolutions per minute (rpm) and crank load simultaneously increased (i.e., a halving of the movement speed with a constant motor recruitment level), the quadriceps H-reflex modulation pattern changed significantly in relation to the pattern of motor recruitment, i.e., at 40 rpm, the reflex excitability remained high during a gradual derecruitment during power generation in downstroke. Comparison of the "operationally defined H-reflex gain function" obtained during 1) pedaling at 80 rpm and 2) isometric quadriceps contractions in sitting position showed no significant task-dependent changes in the quadriceps H-reflex. Consequently, the hypothesis was only partly corroborated, and the findings indicate differences in the neural control of the soleus and the quadriceps muscle during rhythmical movements.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurophysiology
دوره 96 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006