Changes in the soleus stretch reflex at different pedaling frequencies and crank loads during pedaling

Birgit Larsen, Michael Voigt, Michael James Grey

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    Abstract

    The influence of pedaling frequency and crank load on the sensitivity of the soleus short latency stretch reflex (SLR) was examined in nine healthy subjects during pedaling by the use of a custom-built robotic actuator. The SLR decreased successively in downstroke when pedaling frequency increased from 20 to 40 and 60 revolutions per minute at a constant crank load (p = .005). The SLR was unchanged at crank load increases of 2.6 or 5.1 Nm at a constant pedaling frequency (p > .05). Accordingly, it was shown that increased muscle activation level as a consequence of added crank load and increased movement speed does not increase the sensitivity of the soleus SLR.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftMotor Control
    Vol/bind10
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)265-279
    Antal sider15
    ISSN1087-1640
    StatusUdgivet - 2006

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    CURIS 2006 5200 053

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