Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume 20, Issue 4 , Pages 661-666, August 2010

Neuromuscular activation of vastus intermedius muscle during fatiguing exercise

  • Kohei Watanabe

      Affiliations

    • Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University, 1 Furo, Chikusa, Nagoya Aichi 464-8601, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +81 52 789 5927; fax: +81 52 789 3957.
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  • Hiroshi Akima

      Affiliations

    • Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University, 1 Furo, Chikusa, Nagoya Aichi 464-8601, Japan
    • Research Center of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports, Nagoya University, 1 Furo, Chikusa, Nagoya Aichi 464-8601, Japan
    • Tel.: +81 52 789 3954; fax: +81 52 789 3957.

Received 28 August 2009; received in revised form 5 January 2010; accepted 15 January 2010. published online 04 February 2010.

Abstract 

The purpose of this study was to investigate neuromuscular activation of the vastus intermedius (VI) muscle during fatiguing contraction. Seven healthy men performed sustained isometric knee extension exercise at 50% of maximal voluntary contraction until exhaustion. During the fatiguing task, surface electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from four muscle components of the quadriceps femoris muscle group: VI; vastus lateralis (VL); vastus medialis (VM); and rectus femoris (RF) muscles. For the VI muscle, our recently developed technique was used. Root mean square (RMS) and median frequency (MF) of the surface EMG signal were calculated and these variables were then normalized by the value at the beginning of the task. Normalized RMS of the VI muscle resembled those of the other three muscles at all given times. At 95% of exhaustion time, normalized MF of the VI muscle was significantly higher than that of the VL muscle (p<0.05). These results suggested that neuromuscular activation is not consistent between the VI and VL muscles at the exhaustion for isometric submaximal contraction and this could reflect the dissimilar intramuscular metabolism between these muscles.

Keywords: Quadriceps femoris, Knee extensor muscles, Synergistic muscles, Surface electromyography, Fatigue, Isometric contraction

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PII: S1050-6411(10)00004-0

doi:10.1016/j.jelekin.2010.01.003

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume 20, Issue 4 , Pages 661-666, August 2010