Comparisons in muscle compound action potential parameters measured during standing, walking, and running

ElsevierVolume 145, December 2022, 111380Journal of BiomechanicsAbstract

The muscle compound action potential (M-wave) has been used as an indicator of peripheral muscle conditions during rest or on isometric muscle contraction. The present study aimed to compare the M-wave parameters during standing, walking, and running. Seventeen young males performed four sets of repeated maximal isometric plantar flexion. Before, after, and between the repeated contraction tasks, M-waves in the soleus muscle were measured during standing, walking, and running. M-waves on walking and running were elicited at the beginning of the swing phase when the soleus muscle was not voluntarily activated. From the detected M-waves, the amplitude, area, and latency for first and second phases were calculated. Amplitudes for first and second phases were not significantly different between standing and walking/running. The area and latency for both phases during walking/running were significantly lower than those during standing (p < 0.05). Significant correlations in amplitude and area were found between standing and walking/running for the first phase (p < 0.05), but not for the second phase (p > 0.05). These results suggest that assessments of the M-wave amplitude for the first phase can be applied to walking and running in the same way as for standing in the soleus muscle.

Keywords

M-wave

Neuromuscular fatigue

Soleus

Triceps surae

Locomotion

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