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Modulation of heteronymous reflexes from ankle dorsiflexors to hamstring muscles during human walking
Authors:V Marchand-Pauvert  J Nielsen
Institution:1.Division of Neurophysiology, Department of Medical Physiology, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark,
Abstract:In 16 human subjects, stimulation of the common peroneal nerve (CPN) was applied during walking and standing. The effect of the stimulation was evaluated from the rectified and averaged biceps femoris (BF) electromyographic (EMG) activity. In the swing phase of walking, the CPN stimulation evoked a suppression in the BF EMG in 12 of the subjects. In the early stance phase, the suppression was replaced by facilitation at a similar latency in 9 of the subjects. Of the other 3 subjects, in whom a suppression was observed during swing, a decrease in the suppression was observed in the stance phase in two of them. During a voluntary co-contraction of BF and tibialis anterior while standing, a suppression similar to that observed in the swing phase was observed. The thresholds of the suppression and facilitation were identical, suggesting that afferents of similar diameter were responsible. Cutaneous stimuli, which mimicked the sensation evoked by the CPN stimulation, but without activation of muscle afferents, did not produce similar effects in the BF EMG activity. It is suggested that the observed response and reflex reversal may reflect opening of an excitatory group I pathway in the early stance phase of walking with a concomitant shut-down of heteronymous group I inhibition.
Keywords:Movement Reflexes Sensory afferents Walking Human
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