Borzuola R, Nuccio S, Del Vecchio A, Bazzucchi I, Felici F, De Vito G, Macaluso A (2025)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2025
Book Volume: 16
Article Number: 1590949
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1590949
Introduction: Superimposing neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) onto voluntary contractions induces specific neuro-physiological adaptations that may have a direct effect on force related outcomes. This study investigated motor unit discharge characteristics and force steadiness following three acute experimental conditions: NMES superimposed onto isometric contractions (NMES + ISO), passive NMES, and isometric contractions only (ISO). Methods: Seventeen healthy volunteers participated in the study. Each condition involved 20 intermittent (6s contraction/6s rest) isometric ankle dorsi flexions at 20% of their maximum voluntary contraction (MVIC). NMES was delivered to the tibialis anterior (TA) during NMES and NMES + ISO. High-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) was used to record myoelectric activity in the TA during steady force-matching contractions, at 10% MVIC, performed immediately after each experimental condition. Motor unit discharge rate (DR) and inter-spike variability (ISIvar) were analyzed from decomposed HDsEMG signals. Coherence analysis was performed to evaluate the strength of common synaptic input across different frequency bands and the proportion of common synaptic input (pCSI) received by spinal motoneurons. Force steadiness was evaluated using the coefficient of variation of force (Force
APA:
Borzuola, R., Nuccio, S., Del Vecchio, A., Bazzucchi, I., Felici, F., De Vito, G., & Macaluso, A. (2025). Acute modulation of common synaptic inputs and motor unit discharge rates following neuromuscular electrical stimulation superimposed onto voluntary contractions. Frontiers in Physiology, 16. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2025.1590949
MLA:
Borzuola, R., et al. "Acute modulation of common synaptic inputs and motor unit discharge rates following neuromuscular electrical stimulation superimposed onto voluntary contractions." Frontiers in Physiology 16 (2025).
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