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Selective activation of neuromuscular compartments within the human trapezius muscle.

Holtermann, Andreas (author)
Roeleveld, Karin (author)
Mork, Paul Jarle (author)
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Grönlund, Christer (author)
Umeå universitet,Radiofysik
Karlsson, J Stefan (author)
Umeå universitet,Radiofysik
Andersen, Lars L (author)
Olsen Baare, Henrik (author)
Zebis Kreutzfeldt, Mette (author)
Sjøgaard, Gisela (author)
Søgaard, Karen (author)
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Elsevier BV, 2009
2009
English.
In: Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. - : Elsevier BV. - 1873-5711. ; 19:5, s. 896-902
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  • Task-dependent differences in relative activity between "functional" subdivisions within human muscles are well documented. Contrary, independent voluntary control of anatomical subdivisions, termed neuromuscular compartments is not observed in human muscles. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to investigate whether subdivisions within the human trapezius can be independently activated by voluntary command using biofeedback guidance. Bipolar electromyographical electrodes were situated on four subdivisions of the trapezius muscle. The threshold for "active" and "rest" for each subdivision was set to >12% and <1.5% of the maximal electromyographical amplitude recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction. After 1h with biofeedback from each of the four trapezius subdivisions, 11 of 15 subjects learned selective activation of at least one of the four anatomical subdivisions of the trapezius muscle. All subjects managed to voluntarily activate the lower subdivisions independently from the upper subdivisions. Half of the subjects succeeded to voluntarily activate both upper subdivisions independently from the two lower subdivisions. These findings show that anatomical subdivisions of the human trapezius muscle can be independently activated by voluntary command, indicating neuromuscular compartmentalization of the trapezius muscle. The independent activation of the upper and lower subdivisions of the trapezius is in accordance with the selective innervation by the fine cranial and main branch of the accessory nerve to the upper and lower subdivisions. These findings provide new insight into motor control characteristics, learning possibilities, and function of the clinically relevant human trapezius muscle.

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EMG biofeedback
trapezius
compartments
motor control

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