Author:
Castillo-Escario Yolanda,Kumru Hatice,Valls-Solé Josep,García-Alen Loreto,Vidal Joan,Jané Raimon
Abstract
AbstractTrunk stability is essential to maintain upright posture and support functional movements. In this study, we aimed to characterize the muscle activity and movement patterns of trunk flexion during an arm reaching task in sitting healthy subjects and investigate whether trunk stability is affected by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS). For these purposes, we calculated the electromyographic (EMG) onset latencies and amplitude parameters in 8 trunk, neck, and shoulder muscles, and the tilt angle and movement features from smartphone accelerometer signals recorded during trunk bending in 33 healthy volunteers. Two-way repeated measures ANOVAs were applied to examine the effects of SAS and target distance (15 cm vs 30 cm). We found that SAS markedly reduced the response time and EMG onset latencies of all muscles, without changing neither movement duration nor muscle recruitment pattern. Longer durations, higher tilt angles, and higher EMG amplitudes were observed at 30 cm compared to 15 cm. The accelerometer signals had a higher frequency content in SAS trials, suggesting reduced movement control. The proposed measures have helped to establish the trunk flexion pattern in arm reaching in healthy subjects, which could be useful for future objective assessment of trunk stability in patients with neurological affections.
Funder
"La Caixa" Foundation
Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia
H2020-ERA-NET Neuron
Fundació la Marató de TV3
Secretaria d'Universitats i Recerca de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
CERCA Program/Generalitat de Catalunya
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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