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Electromyographic Evaluation of the Shoulder Muscle After a Fatiguing Isokinetic Protocol in Recreational Overhead Athletes

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Publisher MDPI
Date 2021 Apr 3
PMID 33802582
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The goal of our study was to examine the muscle activity of the shoulder girdle after isokinetic fatigue, which may simulate muscle activities commonly occurring during specific sport-related activities in recreational overhead asymptomatic athletes. We hypothesized that exercise-induced fatigue, reported after isokinetic protocols, may cause a decrease in the median frequency (MF) of the upper trapezius (UT), infraspinatus (IS), and deltoid muscles. Twenty-four male overhead volleyball ( = 8), handball ( = 8), and tennis ( = 8) athletes participated in this study. All subjects were without shoulder injury history. The surface electromyography (SEMG) was collected on the right (dominant) side of the shoulder girdle muscles in the following order: UT, IS and anterior (DA), and posterior deltoideus (DP). The fatigue protocol consisted of three sets of 32 maximum isokinetic concentric contractions while performing shoulder internal and external rotation at an isokinetic speed of 120 o/s. The resultant difference in median frequency (ΔMF) values consistently dropped after the fatiguing tasks across all recorded muscles, in terms of the initial MF (MF = 65.1 ± 1.1 Hz) and final MF (MF = 57.9 ± 0.9 Hz), and the main effect of time was significant (F(1,22) = 43.15, < 0.001). MF values decreased mostly for IS (ΔMF = -9.9 ± 1.6 Hz) and DP (ΔMF = -9.5 ± 1.9 Hz) muscles, while DA and UT showed smaller changes (ΔMF = -6.9 ± 1.5 Hz) and (ΔMF = -3.2 ± 1.3 Hz). The results of our study show a meaningful contribution in determining increased fatigue of the shoulder girdle muscles during repeated isokinetic internal-external rotation protocols. We have also demonstrated a significant decrease in MF in all examined muscles, especially IS and DA.

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