Acute effects of local vibration inducing tonic vibration reflex or illusion of movement on maximal wrist force production
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Acute effects of local vibration inducing tonic vibration reflex or illusion of movement on maximal wrist force production
Abstract
Local vibration (LV) mainly stimulates primary afferents (Ia) and can induce a tonic vibration reflex (TVR) and an illusion of movement. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of these two phenomena on maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) capacity. LV (80 Hz) was applied to the wrist flexor muscles in two randomized experiments for 6 min. LV conditions were adjusted to promote either TVR (visual focus on the vibrated wrist) or ILLUSION [hand hidden, visual focus on electromyographic activity of the flexor carpi radialis muscle (FCR)]. Mechanical and electromyographic (EMG) responses of the FCR and extensor carpi radialis muscles were recorded during MVIC in flexion and extension and during electrically evoked contractions at supramaximal intensity. Measurements were performed before (10 min and just before) and after (0 and 30 min) LV protocol. An increase in FCR EMG was observed during LV in the TVR condition (+340%) compared with the illusion condition (P = 0.003). In contrast, the movement illusion was greater in the ILLUSION condition (assessed through subjective scales) (P = 0.004). MVIC was reduced in flexion only after the TVR condition ([Formula: see text], all P < 0.034). Moreover, the decrease in force was correlated with the amount of TVR recorded on the FCR muscle (r = -0.64, P = 0.005). Although potentiated doublets of each muscle did not evolve differently between conditions, a decrease was observed between the first and the last measure. In conclusion, when conducting research to assess maximal strength, it is necessary to have better control and reporting of the phenomena induced during LV.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The maximal force production of the vibrated muscle is reduced after 6 min of LV only in TVR condition. Furthermore, the amount of TVR is negatively correlated with this force decrease. When measuring the effects of LV on maximal force production, it is important to control and report any phenomena induced during vibration, such as TVR or movement illusion, which can be achieved by recording EMG activity of vibrated muscle and quantifying illusion.
Keywords: local vibration; maximal voluntary contraction; movement illusion; tonic vibration reflex; wrist flexor/extensor.
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