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FATIGUE OF KNEE EXTENSOR MUSCLES DOES NOT ALTER KNEE JOINT POSITION SENSE

Felipe Marrese Bersotti, Tamiris Barbosa de Melo, Jerônimo Rafael Skau, Luís Mochizuki, Ulysses Fernandes Ervilha

2022Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of knee extensors fatigue on joint position sense. Fifteen healthy participants, all males, with no history of previous musculoskeletal lesions were recruited. Evaluation of the knee joint position sense and the muscle fatigue protocol had been performed using an isokinetic dynamometer. Fatigue was considered when the maximum torque was reduced by 50%. The joint position sense was analyzed by the absolute error and the variable error. The paired t-test was used to compare the mean in pre and during muscle fatigue conditions. The level of significance was 5%. Absolute and variable errors were not significantly affected by muscle fatigue. Knee joint position sense does not seem to be affected by fatigue of knee joint extensors.

Topics & Concepts

Knee JointPhysical medicine and rehabilitationProprioceptionMuscle fatigueJoint (building)MedicinePhysical therapyKnee flexionPosition (finance)ElectromyographyStructural engineeringSurgeryEngineeringFinanceEconomicsMuscle activation and electromyography studiesSports Performance and TrainingMotor Control and Adaptation
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