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Tensiomyography method used for neuromuscular assessment of muscle training

BACKGROUND: Within the structure of the skeletal muscle, there are fascicles of muscular fibers that are made up of serially distributed contractile elements. These elements are controlled by the nervous system, control which results in obtaining the muscular strength required for movement and its c...

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Autores principales: Rusu, Ligia D, Cosma, Germina GH, Cernaianu, Sorina M, Marin, Mihnea N, Rusu, Petre Florinel A, Ciocănescu, Daniel P, Neferu, Florin N
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3713716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-10-67
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author Rusu, Ligia D
Cosma, Germina GH
Cernaianu, Sorina M
Marin, Mihnea N
Rusu, Petre Florinel A
Ciocănescu, Daniel P
Neferu, Florin N
author_facet Rusu, Ligia D
Cosma, Germina GH
Cernaianu, Sorina M
Marin, Mihnea N
Rusu, Petre Florinel A
Ciocănescu, Daniel P
Neferu, Florin N
author_sort Rusu, Ligia D
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description BACKGROUND: Within the structure of the skeletal muscle, there are fascicles of muscular fibers that are made up of serially distributed contractile elements. These elements are controlled by the nervous system, control which results in obtaining the muscular strength required for movement and its control. This study presents the neuromuscular assessment using tensiomyography method (TMG). METHODS: We studied two groups of soccer junior players, group 1 (experimental group) and group 2 (control group), each containing 15 soccer players; we have considered two situations of muscle training: the combination between the isometric-concentric contraction for group 1 and the concentric contraction for group 2. TMG is the electrical stimulation of the muscle group and the recording of the muscle parameters resulting after the isometric contraction: time contraction (Tc) and displacement (Dm) at rectus femoris muscle (RF), pointing out two moments T1 and T2. RESULTS: Tc decreasing and the Dm increasing involve a good response following the muscle training. For group 1, the Tc evolution is 22.54 ms/22.45 ms (T1/T2) for the right RF and 22.65 ms/22.26 ms for the left RF, while for group 2 results in a Tc evolution of 24.33 ms/28.57 ms (T1/T2) for the right RF and 25.74 ms/28.61 ms for the left RF. Dm for group 1, results in a 6.57 mm/6.85 mm (T1/T2) for the right RF and 6.92 mm/7.06 mm for the left RF, while for group 2, the Dm evolution shows 7.45 mm/5.83 mm (T1/T) for the right RF and 7.41 mm/6.26 mm for the left RF. Also, the evaluation on motor test indicated better results on T2 for the experimental group. Summarizing the results of Student t-test, we found significant differences between the averages of the two groups in all parameters (p < 0.001), the experimental group registering better results than the control one. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to develop muscle training which can be monitored through TMG.
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spelling pubmed-37137162013-07-18 Tensiomyography method used for neuromuscular assessment of muscle training Rusu, Ligia D Cosma, Germina GH Cernaianu, Sorina M Marin, Mihnea N Rusu, Petre Florinel A Ciocănescu, Daniel P Neferu, Florin N J Neuroeng Rehabil Research BACKGROUND: Within the structure of the skeletal muscle, there are fascicles of muscular fibers that are made up of serially distributed contractile elements. These elements are controlled by the nervous system, control which results in obtaining the muscular strength required for movement and its control. This study presents the neuromuscular assessment using tensiomyography method (TMG). METHODS: We studied two groups of soccer junior players, group 1 (experimental group) and group 2 (control group), each containing 15 soccer players; we have considered two situations of muscle training: the combination between the isometric-concentric contraction for group 1 and the concentric contraction for group 2. TMG is the electrical stimulation of the muscle group and the recording of the muscle parameters resulting after the isometric contraction: time contraction (Tc) and displacement (Dm) at rectus femoris muscle (RF), pointing out two moments T1 and T2. RESULTS: Tc decreasing and the Dm increasing involve a good response following the muscle training. For group 1, the Tc evolution is 22.54 ms/22.45 ms (T1/T2) for the right RF and 22.65 ms/22.26 ms for the left RF, while for group 2 results in a Tc evolution of 24.33 ms/28.57 ms (T1/T2) for the right RF and 25.74 ms/28.61 ms for the left RF. Dm for group 1, results in a 6.57 mm/6.85 mm (T1/T2) for the right RF and 6.92 mm/7.06 mm for the left RF, while for group 2, the Dm evolution shows 7.45 mm/5.83 mm (T1/T) for the right RF and 7.41 mm/6.26 mm for the left RF. Also, the evaluation on motor test indicated better results on T2 for the experimental group. Summarizing the results of Student t-test, we found significant differences between the averages of the two groups in all parameters (p < 0.001), the experimental group registering better results than the control one. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to develop muscle training which can be monitored through TMG. BioMed Central 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3713716/ /pubmed/23822158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-10-67 Text en Copyright © 2013 Rusu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rusu, Ligia D
Cosma, Germina GH
Cernaianu, Sorina M
Marin, Mihnea N
Rusu, Petre Florinel A
Ciocănescu, Daniel P
Neferu, Florin N
Tensiomyography method used for neuromuscular assessment of muscle training
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title_short Tensiomyography method used for neuromuscular assessment of muscle training
title_sort tensiomyography method used for neuromuscular assessment of muscle training
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3713716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-10-67
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