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Recovery pattern of motor reflex after a single bout of neuromuscular electrical stimulation session
Authors:Laurin J  Dousset E  Carrivale R  Grélot L  Decherchi P
Affiliation:UMR CNRS 6233, Institut des Sciences du Mouvement (ISM), Parc Scientifique et Technologique de Luminy, Faculté des Sciences du Sport de Marseille, Etienne-Jules MAREY, Université de la Méditerranée (Aix-Marseille II) - Aix-Marseille Université, Cedex, France.
Abstract:We aimed at determining the recovery pattern of neural properties of soleus muscle after a single bout of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) session. Thirteen subjects performed an NMES exercise (75 Hz, 40 contractions, 6.25 s per contraction). Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), H‐reflex at rest and during voluntary contraction fixed at 60% of MVC (respectively, Hmax and Hsup) and volitional (V) wave were measured before and during the recovery period following this exercise [i.e., immediately after, 2 h (H2), 2 days (D2) and 7 days (D7)]. MVC exhibited an immediate and a delayed declines at 2 days (respectively, ?29.8±4.6%, P<0.001; ?13.0±3.4%, P<0.05). Likewise, V/Msup was decreased immediately and 2 days after NMES session (respectively, ?43.3±11.6%, P<0.05; 35.3±6.6%, P<0.05). The delayed decrements in MVC and V‐wave occurred concomitantly with muscle soreness peak (P<0.001). It could be concluded that motor command alterations after an NMES resistance session contributed to the immediate and also to the delayed decreases in MVC without affecting resting and active H‐reflex excitability. These results suggested that spinal circuitry function of larger motoneurons was inhibited by NMES (as indicated by the depressed V‐wave responses) contrary to the smaller one (indicated by the unchanged H‐reflex responses).
Keywords:V‐wave  H‐reflex  activation level  electrically evoked contraction  DOMS
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