Hand motor fatigability induced by a simple isometric task in spinal cord injury

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2022-08-30Cita bibliográfica
Onate-Figuérez A, Soto-León V, Avendaño-Coy J, Mordillo-Mateos L, Pérez-Borrego YA, Redondo-Galán C, Arias P, Oliviero A. Hand Motor Fatigability Induced by a Simple Isometric Task in Spinal Cord Injury. J Clin Med. 2022 Aug 30;11(17):5108.
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[Abstract] This study aimed: (1) to evaluate the hand motor fatigability in people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and compare it with measurements obtained form an able-bodied population; (2) to compare the hand motor fatigability in people with tetraplegia and in people with paraplegia; and (3) to analyse if motor fatigability is different in people with SCI with and without clinical significant perceived fatigability.
Materials and methods: 96 participants with SCI (40 cervical and 56 thoracolumbar) and 63 able-bodied controls performed a simple hand isometric task to assess motor fatigability. The Fatigue Severity Scale was used for perceived fatigability evaluation.
Results: The main results of this study can be summarized as follows: (1) the waning in muscle force (motor fatigability) during a fatiguing task is similar in controls and participants with SCI; (2) the motor fatigability is influenced by the maximal muscle force (measured at the beginning of the task); and (3) the perceived fatigability and the motor fatigability are largely independent in the individuals with SCI.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the capability to maintain a prolonged effort is preserved in SCI, and this capacity depends on the residual maximal muscle force in people with SCI.
Palabras clave
Fatigue
Fatigue severity scale
Human
Isometric contractions
Spinal cord injury
Fatigue severity scale
Human
Isometric contractions
Spinal cord injury
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2077-0383