Age-related differences in calf muscle recruitment strategies in the time-frequency domain during walking as a function of task demand
Hoon Kim, Jason R. Franz
Abstract
We use time-frequency analyses of calf muscle activation to quantify age-related differences in motor recruitment in walking. Gastrocnemius activation in older versus young adults was lower across all frequencies during midstance and in slow-to-middle frequencies during push-off, independent of speed, and shifted to slower frequencies with earlier timing as speed increased. Our results implicate gastrocnemius time-frequency content as a potential determinant of hallmark ankle push-off deficits due to aging, particularly at faster speeds.
Topics & Concepts
Gastrocnemius muscleAnklePhysical medicine and rehabilitationAnkle dorsiflexionTask (project management)Plantar flexionTime to peakMedicineCardiologySkeletal muscleAnatomyEconomicsManagementMuscle activation and electromyography studiesBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionMotor Control and Adaptation