Shoulder Muscle Activity Dampens Arm Swing Motion When Altering Upper Limb Mass Characteristics During Locomotion
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- DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2018.1502146
Shoulder Muscle Activity Dampens Arm Swing Motion When Altering Upper Limb Mass Characteristics During Locomotion
Abstract
Weighting the arms during locomotion results in decreased swing motion and increased shoulder muscle activity. To determine the functional relevance of this activity, participants walked on a treadmill with the arms unweighted, or weighted unilaterally or bilaterally. Similar to past work, the weighted arms decreased in swing amplitude and increased their shoulder muscle activity. A close examination of shoulder muscle activities in specific regions of the arm swing cycle suggested these muscles primarily acted eccentrically for all weighting conditions. These findings suggest that the increased shoulder muscle activities when weighting the arms act to dampen the arms when the inertial characteristics of the arms are altered, as opposed to assisting in driving swing of the heavier arms.
Keywords: arm movement; biomechanics; coordination; human locomotion.
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