A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo

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Main Author: Rodrigues, Karina Aparecida [UNESP]
Publication Date: 2016
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/134248
Summary: The inversion and plantar flexion ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries that occur in daily life activities and sports. Although acute symptoms can be resolved quickly, many people report persistent pain and instability. This type of injury often occurs in the final phase of a training or competition, and even though the sprain is multifactorial, such particularity provides the establishment of a relationship between the event sprain and fatigue. In this view, the present study aims to analyze the latency and activation intensity of the brevis and longus peroneus muscles in conditions of fatigue and also compare individuals with stability and instability of the ankle. For this purpose it was initially developed a simulated platform sprains in inversion and plantar flexion, in which both feet of the volunteers were fixed and below where rested his feet were coupled force transducers, one on each side. The study included 23 female volunteers, physically active, separated into two groups: 11 were part of the group stability, had no injury history in the joint complex of the ankle in the last 12 months and another 12 in functional instability group, classified by Cumberland Questionnaire Ankle Instability Tool. To induce fatigue, it was initially recorded a Contraction Isometric Maximal Voluntary (MVIC) in eversion and plantar flexion. During the induction, the participants were instructed to maintain 70% of the MVIC. At the time the force applied was below 60% of the MVIC the protocol was interrupted and the volunteers placed in standing position on the simulator platform. Before and after fatigue were held ten simulations sprain bilaterally randomly and simultaneously to record the electromyographic signal. Thus, it was observed that after the fatigue did not change the latency, but there was a reduction of muscle contraction level, evidenced by the reduction in amplitude of the electromyographic signal. Still, there were no noticeable differences between the groups stability and instability and there was a higher activity of the peroneus brevis compared to longus. Therefore, it was concluded that the local neuromuscular control was compromised in fatigue situations, due to reduced activity level of the peroneus longus and brevis muscles. Moreover, it was not possible to observe difference in muscle behavior between stable and unstable functionally ankles.
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spelling A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozeloThe influence of fatigue in everter muscles during lateral ankle sprainMuscle fatigueAnkle sprainChronic ankle instabilityElectromyographyFadiga muscularEntorse de tornozeloInstabilidade crônica do tornozeloEletromiografiaThe inversion and plantar flexion ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries that occur in daily life activities and sports. Although acute symptoms can be resolved quickly, many people report persistent pain and instability. This type of injury often occurs in the final phase of a training or competition, and even though the sprain is multifactorial, such particularity provides the establishment of a relationship between the event sprain and fatigue. In this view, the present study aims to analyze the latency and activation intensity of the brevis and longus peroneus muscles in conditions of fatigue and also compare individuals with stability and instability of the ankle. For this purpose it was initially developed a simulated platform sprains in inversion and plantar flexion, in which both feet of the volunteers were fixed and below where rested his feet were coupled force transducers, one on each side. The study included 23 female volunteers, physically active, separated into two groups: 11 were part of the group stability, had no injury history in the joint complex of the ankle in the last 12 months and another 12 in functional instability group, classified by Cumberland Questionnaire Ankle Instability Tool. To induce fatigue, it was initially recorded a Contraction Isometric Maximal Voluntary (MVIC) in eversion and plantar flexion. During the induction, the participants were instructed to maintain 70% of the MVIC. At the time the force applied was below 60% of the MVIC the protocol was interrupted and the volunteers placed in standing position on the simulator platform. Before and after fatigue were held ten simulations sprain bilaterally randomly and simultaneously to record the electromyographic signal. Thus, it was observed that after the fatigue did not change the latency, but there was a reduction of muscle contraction level, evidenced by the reduction in amplitude of the electromyographic signal. Still, there were no noticeable differences between the groups stability and instability and there was a higher activity of the peroneus brevis compared to longus. Therefore, it was concluded that the local neuromuscular control was compromised in fatigue situations, due to reduced activity level of the peroneus longus and brevis muscles. Moreover, it was not possible to observe difference in muscle behavior between stable and unstable functionally ankles.A entorse do tornozelo em inversão e flexão plantar é uma das lesões mais comuns que ocorrem nas atividades de vida diária e no esporte. Embora os sintomas agudos possam se resolver rapidamente, muitos indivíduos relatam persistência de dor e instabilidade. Este tipo de lesão frequentemente acontece na fase final de um treino ou competição, e mesmo sabendo que a entorse é multifatorial, tal particularidade propicia estabelecer uma relação entre o evento da entorse e a fadiga. Diante disto, o presente estudo propõe analisar a latência e a intensidade de ativação dos músculos fibulares curto e longo em condições de fadiga, e ainda comparar indivíduos com estabilidade e instabilidade do tornozelo. Para esse fim, inicialmente foi desenvolvida uma plataforma simuladora da entorse em inversão e flexão plantar, na qual ambos os pés das voluntárias foram fixados e abaixo de onde se apoiava os pés foram acoplados transdutores de força, um de cada lado. Participaram do estudo 23 voluntárias do sexo feminino, fisicamente ativas, separadas em dois grupos: 11 fizeram parte do grupo estabilidade, não apresentavam histórico de lesão no complexo articular do tornozelo nos últimos 12 meses e outras 12 no grupo instabilidade funcional, classificadas pelo Questionário Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool. Para indução da fadiga, inicialmente foi registrada a Contração Isométrica Voluntária Máxima (CIVM) em eversão e flexão plantar. Durante a indução as voluntárias foram orientadas a manter 70% da CIVM. No momento em que a força aplicada fosse menor que 60% da CIVM o protocolo era interrompido e as voluntárias posicionadas em ortostatismo sobre a plataforma simuladora. Antes e após a fadiga foram realizadas dez simulações da entorse bilateralmente de forma randomizada e simultaneamente com o registro do sinal eletromiográfico. Assim, foi possível observar que após a fadiga não houve alteração da latência, no entanto ocorreu uma redução do nível de contração muscular, constatada pela diminuição da amplitude do sinal eletromiográfico. Ainda, não foram notadas diferenças entre os grupos estabilidade e instabilidade e verificouse maior atividade do músculo fibular curto quando comparado ao longo. Portanto, pôde-se concluir que o controle neuromuscular local ficou comprometido em situações de fadiga, devido à redução do nível de atividade dos músculos fibular longo e curto. Além disso, não foi possível observar diferença no comportamento muscular entre tornozelos estáveis e funcionalmente instáveis.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Tomazini, José Elias [UNESP]Soares, Renato JoséUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Rodrigues, Karina Aparecida [UNESP]2016-02-15T11:30:53Z2016-02-15T11:30:53Z2016-01-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/13424800086343333004080027P67686436536946445porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-07-04T13:18:21Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/134248Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-07-04T13:18:21Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
The influence of fatigue in everter muscles during lateral ankle sprain
title A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
spellingShingle A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
Rodrigues, Karina Aparecida [UNESP]
Muscle fatigue
Ankle sprain
Chronic ankle instability
Electromyography
Fadiga muscular
Entorse de tornozelo
Instabilidade crônica do tornozelo
Eletromiografia
title_short A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
title_full A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
title_fullStr A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
title_full_unstemmed A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
title_sort A influência da fadiga nos músculos eversores durante a entorse lateral do tornozelo
author Rodrigues, Karina Aparecida [UNESP]
author_facet Rodrigues, Karina Aparecida [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Tomazini, José Elias [UNESP]
Soares, Renato José
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Karina Aparecida [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Muscle fatigue
Ankle sprain
Chronic ankle instability
Electromyography
Fadiga muscular
Entorse de tornozelo
Instabilidade crônica do tornozelo
Eletromiografia
topic Muscle fatigue
Ankle sprain
Chronic ankle instability
Electromyography
Fadiga muscular
Entorse de tornozelo
Instabilidade crônica do tornozelo
Eletromiografia
description The inversion and plantar flexion ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries that occur in daily life activities and sports. Although acute symptoms can be resolved quickly, many people report persistent pain and instability. This type of injury often occurs in the final phase of a training or competition, and even though the sprain is multifactorial, such particularity provides the establishment of a relationship between the event sprain and fatigue. In this view, the present study aims to analyze the latency and activation intensity of the brevis and longus peroneus muscles in conditions of fatigue and also compare individuals with stability and instability of the ankle. For this purpose it was initially developed a simulated platform sprains in inversion and plantar flexion, in which both feet of the volunteers were fixed and below where rested his feet were coupled force transducers, one on each side. The study included 23 female volunteers, physically active, separated into two groups: 11 were part of the group stability, had no injury history in the joint complex of the ankle in the last 12 months and another 12 in functional instability group, classified by Cumberland Questionnaire Ankle Instability Tool. To induce fatigue, it was initially recorded a Contraction Isometric Maximal Voluntary (MVIC) in eversion and plantar flexion. During the induction, the participants were instructed to maintain 70% of the MVIC. At the time the force applied was below 60% of the MVIC the protocol was interrupted and the volunteers placed in standing position on the simulator platform. Before and after fatigue were held ten simulations sprain bilaterally randomly and simultaneously to record the electromyographic signal. Thus, it was observed that after the fatigue did not change the latency, but there was a reduction of muscle contraction level, evidenced by the reduction in amplitude of the electromyographic signal. Still, there were no noticeable differences between the groups stability and instability and there was a higher activity of the peroneus brevis compared to longus. Therefore, it was concluded that the local neuromuscular control was compromised in fatigue situations, due to reduced activity level of the peroneus longus and brevis muscles. Moreover, it was not possible to observe difference in muscle behavior between stable and unstable functionally ankles.
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