Differences in estimated persistent inward currents between ankle flexors and extensors in humans
Edward H. Kim, Jessica Wilson, Christopher K. Thompson, C. J. Heckman
Abstract
With the use of high-density surface array electrodes and convolutive blind source separation algorithm, thousands of motor units were decomposed from the soleus and tibialis anterior muscles. Persistent inward currents were estimated under seated and standing conditions via delta-F (∆F) calculation, and the results showed that unlike the upper limb, the flexor has higher ∆F than the extensor in the lower limb. Future studies will focus on functional significance of the findings.
Topics & Concepts
AnklePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPlantar flexionLower limbElectromyographyLeg muscleMotor unitSoleus muscleTibialis anterior muscleFocus (optics)NeuroscienceAnatomyPsychologyPhysicsMedicineSkeletal muscleOpticsSurgeryMuscle activation and electromyography studiesNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces