Paraspinal muscle responses during sudden upper limb loading

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Ville Leinonen
Markku Kankaanpää
Osmo Hänninen
Olavi Airaksinen
Simo Taimela
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[1] Department of Physiology,
[2] University of Kuopio,undefined
[3] PO Box 1627,undefined
[4] 70211 Kuopio,undefined
[5] Finland,undefined
[6] Department of Physiology,undefined
[7] University of Kuopio,undefined
[8] 70211 Kuopio,undefined
[9] Finland ,undefined
[10] Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine,undefined
[11] Kuopio University Hospital,undefined
[12] 70211 Kuopio,undefined
[13] Finland,undefined
[14] DBC International,undefined
[15] 00180 Helsinki,undefined
[16] Finland,undefined
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Lumbar reflex Visual expectation Feed-forward;
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The paraspinal muscle responses for unexpected and expected upper limb loading were investigated by surface EMG of 20 healthy volunteers. The simultaneous trunk and hand accelerations with paraspinal, biceps brachii and soleus muscles EMG were measured in four subjects. A short-latency response of ~50 ms was observed in paraspinal muscles. The latency was ~3 ms shorter (P=0.017) during "expected" trials on average and the latency shortened during the first three expected trials (P=0.02). Anticipation also decreased the magnitude of the response (P<0.05). Trunk movement initiated ~35 ms and ~50 ms after the impact of the load at T6 and T12 levels, respectively. In conclusion, visual expectation shortens the latency and decreases the magnitude of the paraspinal muscle response to sudden upper limb loading. Also, the trial repetition has an effect on reflex latency if visual information is available. These results indicate that anticipation modulates the reflex control of paraspinal muscles, which may be significant in understanding spinal function.
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