Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles

The present paper proposes a model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering both the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers and the role of antagonistic muscles. The proposed model can be used to predict the degree of muscle fatigue of each muscle in the upper arm when the muscle activati...

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Autores principales: Hayato MIURA, Isamu NISHIDA, Keiichi SHIRASE
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7a0212a105eb4b3fb8d7bf2b56cab4262021-11-29T05:56:31ZDynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles2187-974510.1299/mej.20-00023https://doaj.org/article/7a0212a105eb4b3fb8d7bf2b56cab4262020-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/mej/7/3/7_20-00023/_pdf/-char/enhttps://doaj.org/toc/2187-9745The present paper proposes a model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering both the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers and the role of antagonistic muscles. The proposed model can be used to predict the degree of muscle fatigue of each muscle in the upper arm when the muscle activation pattern of the muscles changes because of the variation of the output force direction at the distal extremity. Furthermore, it can predict the variation in the muscle fatigue not only under maximum voluntary construction but also under any constant applied force or alternating periods of constant output force and rest. To validate the proposed model, case studies were conducted. The parameters necessary to predict the degree of fatigue of each muscle can be determined from a few preliminary experiments in which a participant outputs force in only four directions. The prediction results from the case studies showed good agreement with the measurement results. Therefore, the proposed model can be applied in cases where the output force direction changes with any force magnitude or alternates with periods rest, which is not the case for existing models.Hayato MIURAIsamu NISHIDAKeiichi SHIRASEThe Japan Society of Mechanical Engineersarticlemuscle fatiguemuscle recoveryslow- and fast-twitch musclesMechanical engineering and machineryTJ1-1570ENMechanical Engineering Journal, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 20-00023-20-00023 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic muscle fatigue
muscle recovery
slow- and fast-twitch muscles
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
spellingShingle muscle fatigue
muscle recovery
slow- and fast-twitch muscles
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
Hayato MIURA
Isamu NISHIDA
Keiichi SHIRASE
Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
description The present paper proposes a model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering both the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers and the role of antagonistic muscles. The proposed model can be used to predict the degree of muscle fatigue of each muscle in the upper arm when the muscle activation pattern of the muscles changes because of the variation of the output force direction at the distal extremity. Furthermore, it can predict the variation in the muscle fatigue not only under maximum voluntary construction but also under any constant applied force or alternating periods of constant output force and rest. To validate the proposed model, case studies were conducted. The parameters necessary to predict the degree of fatigue of each muscle can be determined from a few preliminary experiments in which a participant outputs force in only four directions. The prediction results from the case studies showed good agreement with the measurement results. Therefore, the proposed model can be applied in cases where the output force direction changes with any force magnitude or alternates with periods rest, which is not the case for existing models.
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author Hayato MIURA
Isamu NISHIDA
Keiichi SHIRASE
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Isamu NISHIDA
Keiichi SHIRASE
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title Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
title_short Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
title_full Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
title_fullStr Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
title_full_unstemmed Dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
title_sort dynamical model of muscle fatigue and recovery considering the behavior of slow- and fast-twitch muscles and the roles of antagonistic muscles
publisher The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/7a0212a105eb4b3fb8d7bf2b56cab426
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