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Muscle Torque–Velocity Relationships and Fatigue With Reduced Knee Joint Range of Motion in Young and Older Adults.

Authors :
Smith, Zoe H.
Martin, R. Anthony
Casto, Erica
Bigelow, Carol
Busa, Michael A.
Kent, Jane A.
Source :
Journal of Applied Biomechanics; Aug2024, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p261-269, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of knee joint range of motion (RoM) on the torque–velocity relationship and fatigue in the knee extensor muscles of 7 young (median = 26 y) and 7 older (68 y) adults. Each leg was assigned a RoM (35° or 75°) over which to perform a torque–velocity protocol (maximal isokinetic contractions, 60–300°·s<superscript>−1</superscript>) and a fatigue protocol (120 maximal contractions at 120°·s<superscript>−1</superscript>, 0.5 Hz). Six older participants were unable to reach 300°·s<superscript>−1</superscript> over 35°. Therefore, the velocity eliciting 75% of peak torque at 60°·s<superscript>−1</superscript> (V<subscript>75</subscript>, °·s<superscript>−1</superscript>) was calculated for each RoM from a fit of individual torque–velocity curves (60–240°·s<superscript>−1</superscript>), and ΔV<subscript>75</subscript> (35°–75°) was determined. Fatigue (final torque/initial torque) was used to calculate Δfatigue (35°–75°). ΔV<subscript>75</subscript> was not different from 0 in young (−28.3°·s<superscript>−1</superscript> [−158.6 to 55.7], median [range], P =.091) or older (−18.5°·s<superscript>−1</superscript> [−95.0 to 23.9], P =.128), with no difference by age (P =.710). In contrast, fatigue was greater for 75° in young (Δfatigue = 25.9% [17.5–30.3], P =.018) and older (17.2% [11.9–52.9], P =.018), with no effect of age (P =.710). These data indicate that, regardless of age, RoM did not alter the torque–velocity relationship between 60 and 240°·s<superscript>−1</superscript>, and fatigue was greater with a larger RoM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10658483
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178819802
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/jab.2023-0130