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The use of in-flight foot pressure as a countermeasure to neuromuscular degradationThe purpose of this study was to determine whether applying foot pressure to unrestrained subjects during space flight could enhance the neuromuscular activation associated with rapid arm movements. Four men performed unilateral arm raises while wearing--or not wearing--specially designed boots during a 81- or 115-day space flight. Arm acceleration and surface EMG were obtained from selected lower limb and trunk muscles. Pearson r coefficients were used to evaluate similarity in phasic patterns between the two in-flight conditions. In-flight data also were magnitude normalized to the mean voltage value of the muscle activation waveforms obtained during the no-foot-pressure condition to facilitate comparison of activation amplitude between the two in-flight conditions. Foot pressure enhanced neuromuscular activation and somewhat modified the phasic features of the neuromuscular activation during the arm raises.
Document ID
20040089198
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Layne, C. S.
(University of Houston TX, United States)
Mulavara, A. P.
Pruett, C. J.
McDonald, P. V.
Kozlovskaya, I. B.
Bloomberg, J. J.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Publication Information
Publication: Acta astronautica
Volume: 42
Issue: 1-8
ISSN: 0094-5765
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Mir Project
manned
Flight Experiment
Non-NASA Center
NASA Discipline Musculoskeletal
long duration

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