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Heel-strike in walking: assessment of potential sources of intra- and inter-subject variability in the activation patterns of muscles stabilizing the knee joint
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4508283
Author(s) Huber, Cora; Federolf, Peter; Nüesch, Corina; Cattin, Philippe C.; Friederich, Niklaus F.; von Tscharner, Vinzenz
Author(s) at UniBasel Nüesch, Corina
Cattin, Philippe Claude
Year 2013
Title Heel-strike in walking: assessment of potential sources of intra- and inter-subject variability in the activation patterns of muscles stabilizing the knee joint
Journal Journal of biomechanics
Volume 46
Number 7
Pages / Article-Number 1262-8
Keywords Gait, EMG, Time-frequency analysis, Principal component analysis, Variability
Mesh terms Adult; Female; Heel, physiology; Humans; Knee, physiology; Middle Aged; Models, Biological; Muscle, Skeletal, physiology; Walking, physiology
Abstract The electromyographic (EMG) signal is known to show large intra-subject and inter-subject variability. Adaptation to, and preparation for, the heel-strike event have been hypothesized to be major sources of EMG variability in walking. The aim of this study was to assess these hypotheses using a principal component analysis (PCA). Two waveform shapes with distinct characteristic features were proposed based on conceptual considerations of how the neuro-muscular system might prepare for, or adapt to, the heel-strike event. PCA waveforms obtained from knee muscle EMG signals were then compared with the predicted characteristic features of the two proposed waveforms. Surface EMG signals were recorded for ten healthy adult female subjects during level walking at a self-selected speed, for the following muscles; rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, semitendinosus, and biceps femoris. For a period of 200 ms before and after heel-strike, EMG power was extracted using a wavelet transformation (19-395 Hz). The resultant EMG waveforms (18 per subject) were submitted to intra-subject and inter-subject PCA. In all analyzed muscles, the shapes of the first and second principal component (PC-) vectors agreed well with the predicted waveforms. These two PC-vectors accounted for 50-60% of the overall variability, in both inter-subject and intra-subject analyses. It was also found that the shape of the first PC-vector was consistent between subjects, while higher-order PC-vectors differed between subjects. These results support the hypothesis that adaptation to, and preparation for, a variable heel-strike event are both major sources of EMG variability in walking.
Publisher Elsevier
ISSN/ISBN 0021-9290 ; 1873-2380
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/77835/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2013.02.017
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23518206
ISI-Number WOS:000318583800007
Document type (ISI) Clinical Trial, Journal Article
 
   

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