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Magnetic resonance imaging and electromyography as indexes of muscle functionA hypothesis is tested that exercise-induced magnetic resonance (MR) contrast shifts would relate to electromyography (EMG) amplitude if both measures reflect muscle use during exercise. Both magnetic resonance images (MRI) and EMG data were obtained for separate eccentric (ECC) and cocentric (CON) exercise of increasing intensity for seven subjects 30-32 yr old. CON and ECC actions caused increased integrated EMG (IEMG) and T2 values which were strongly related with relative resistance. The rate of increase and absolute value of both T2 and IEMG were found to be greater for CON than for ECC actions. For both actions IEMG and T2 were correlated. Data obtained suggest that surface IEMG accurately reflects the contractile behavior of muscle and exercise-induced increases in MRI T2 values reflect certain processes that scale with muscle use.
Document ID
19930030978
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Adams, Gregory R.
(NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Duvoisin, Marc R.
(NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Dudley, Gary A.
(Bionetics Corp., Biomedical and Environmental Labs.; NASA, Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Applied Physiology
Volume: 73
Issue: 4
ISSN: 8750-7587
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Accession Number
93A14975
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS10-11624
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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