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Motor-unit recruitment in the trapezius muscle during arm movements and in VDU precision work
Authors:Mikael Forsman  Roland Kadefors  Qiuxia Zhang  Laila Birch  Gunnar Palmerud
Affiliation:

a Lindholmen Development, Box 8714 SE-402 75, Göteborg, Sweden

b Department of Injury Prevention, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden

c National Institute of Occupational Health, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract:It has been hypothesized that shoulder myalgia, which is common in many occupations involving light-to-moderate manual work, is due to an overuse of low threshold muscle fibers, causing damage at the muscle cell level. The present study was undertaken to investigate in the trapezius muscle, (a) to what extent it is possible to track low threshold motor-units in non-isometric conditions, and (b) to study the effect of arm movements on recruitment and firing patterns. Intramuscular four lead fine wire electrodes were inserted in the trapezius muscle of four volunteers, who performed arm movements (shoulder abduction–adduction 0–90–0° in the scapula plane), as well as standardized work using computer mouse. Three channels of electromyography (EMG) were used for motor-unit action potential (MUAP) identification and signal decomposition. Results showed (a) that it was possible to perform signal tracking during slow movements, and (b) that there were motor-units that were active over a wide range of shoulder abduction movement, as well as in work with computer mouse. The findings indicate that stereotypic recruitment patterns exist in the trapezius muscle not only in static work, but also in work situations involving arm and shoulder movements.

Relevance to industry

Occupationally related chronic shoulder pain is an increasing problem in industry, in manual work as well as in computer work. This paper presents results of studies on muscular activity patterns during movements which support the notion that chronic pain may be evoked by overuse syndromes at the muscular fiber level. Practical precautions to reduce such risks are discussed.

Keywords:Shoulder myalgia  Motor-unit recruitment  Computer work  EMG signal decomposition  Wire electrodes  Trapezius muscle
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