Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity

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Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity. / Henriksen, Marius; Alkjaer, T; Simonsen, Erik Bruun; Bliddal, H.

I: British Journal of Sports Medicine, Bind 43, Nr. 7, 2009, s. 503-7.

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Henriksen, M, Alkjaer, T, Simonsen, EB & Bliddal, H 2009, 'Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity', British Journal of Sports Medicine, bind 43, nr. 7, s. 503-7. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2008.050393

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Henriksen, M., Alkjaer, T., Simonsen, E. B., & Bliddal, H. (2009). Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 43(7), 503-7. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2008.050393

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Henriksen M, Alkjaer T, Simonsen EB, Bliddal H. Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2009;43(7):503-7. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2008.050393

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Henriksen, Marius ; Alkjaer, T ; Simonsen, Erik Bruun ; Bliddal, H. / Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity. I: British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2009 ; Bind 43, Nr. 7. s. 503-7.

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title = "Experimental muscle pain during a forward lunge--the effects on knee joint dynamics and electromyographic activity",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the knee joint dynamics during a forward lunge could be modulated by experimentally induced vastus medialis pain in healthy subjects. DESIGN: Randomised cross-over study. SETTING: Biomechanical movement laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: 20 healthy subjects were included. One subject was excluded during data collection. INTERVENTION: The subjects performed forward lunges before, during and 20 minutes after induction of experimental quadriceps muscle pain. Muscle pain was induced using hypertonic saline (5.8%) injected intramuscularly. Isotonic saline (0.9%) was used as control. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Three-dimensional movement analyses were performed and inverse dynamics were used to calculate joint kinematics and kinetics for ankle, knee and hip joints. Electromyographic (EMG) signals of the hamstrings and quadriceps muscles were recorded. RESULTS: During and after pain, significant decreases in knee joint dynamics and EMG recordings were observed. CONCLUSION: The study shows that local pain in the quadriceps is capable of modulating movements with high knee joint dynamics. The results may have implications in the management of muscle pain and prevention of injuries during activities involving the knee joint.",
author = "Marius Henriksen and T Alkjaer and Simonsen, {Erik Bruun} and H Bliddal",
note = "Keywords: Adult; Biomechanics; Cross-Over Studies; Electromyography; Female; Humans; Isotonic Solutions; Knee Joint; Male; Movement; Muscular Diseases; Pain; Quadriceps Muscle; Saline Solution, Hypertonic",
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N2 - OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the knee joint dynamics during a forward lunge could be modulated by experimentally induced vastus medialis pain in healthy subjects. DESIGN: Randomised cross-over study. SETTING: Biomechanical movement laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: 20 healthy subjects were included. One subject was excluded during data collection. INTERVENTION: The subjects performed forward lunges before, during and 20 minutes after induction of experimental quadriceps muscle pain. Muscle pain was induced using hypertonic saline (5.8%) injected intramuscularly. Isotonic saline (0.9%) was used as control. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Three-dimensional movement analyses were performed and inverse dynamics were used to calculate joint kinematics and kinetics for ankle, knee and hip joints. Electromyographic (EMG) signals of the hamstrings and quadriceps muscles were recorded. RESULTS: During and after pain, significant decreases in knee joint dynamics and EMG recordings were observed. CONCLUSION: The study shows that local pain in the quadriceps is capable of modulating movements with high knee joint dynamics. The results may have implications in the management of muscle pain and prevention of injuries during activities involving the knee joint.

AB - OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the knee joint dynamics during a forward lunge could be modulated by experimentally induced vastus medialis pain in healthy subjects. DESIGN: Randomised cross-over study. SETTING: Biomechanical movement laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: 20 healthy subjects were included. One subject was excluded during data collection. INTERVENTION: The subjects performed forward lunges before, during and 20 minutes after induction of experimental quadriceps muscle pain. Muscle pain was induced using hypertonic saline (5.8%) injected intramuscularly. Isotonic saline (0.9%) was used as control. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Three-dimensional movement analyses were performed and inverse dynamics were used to calculate joint kinematics and kinetics for ankle, knee and hip joints. Electromyographic (EMG) signals of the hamstrings and quadriceps muscles were recorded. RESULTS: During and after pain, significant decreases in knee joint dynamics and EMG recordings were observed. CONCLUSION: The study shows that local pain in the quadriceps is capable of modulating movements with high knee joint dynamics. The results may have implications in the management of muscle pain and prevention of injuries during activities involving the knee joint.

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