A Comprehensive Spatial Mapping of Muscle Synergies in Highly Variable Upper-Limb Movements of Healthy Subjects
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background: Recently, muscle synergy analysis has become a standard methodology for extracting coordination patterns from electromyographic (EMG) signals, and for the evaluation of motor control strategies in many contexts. Most previous studies have characterized upper-limb muscle synergies across a limited set of reaching movements. With the aim of future uses in motor control, rehabilitation and other fields, this study provides a comprehensive characterization of muscle synergies in a large set of upperlimb tasks and also considers inter-individual and environmental variability.
Methods: Sixteen healthy subjects performed upper-limb hand exploration movements for a comprehensive mapping of the upper-limb workspace, which was divided into
several sectors (Frontal, Right, Left, Horizontal, and Up). EMGs from representative upper-limb muscles and kinematics were recorded to extract muscle synergies and
explore the composition, repeatability and similarity of spatial synergies across subjects and movement directions, in a context of high variability of motion.
Results: Even in a context of high variability, a reduced set of muscle synergies may reconstruct the original EMG envelopes. Composition, repeatability and similarity of
synergies were found to be shared across subjects and sectors, even if at a lower extent than previously reported.
Conclusion: Extending the results of previous studies, which were performed on a smaller set of conditions, a limited number of muscle synergies underlie the execution
of a large variety of upper-limb tasks. However, the considered spatial domain and the variability seem to influence the number and composition of muscle synergies. Such
detailed characterization of the modular organization of the muscle patterns for upperlimb control in a large variety of tasks may provide a useful reference for studies on
motor control, rehabilitation, industrial applications, and sports
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
muscle synergies; centroids; synergies clustering; upper-limb workspace; motor control
Elenco autori:
MOLINARI TOSATTI, Lorenzo; Scano, Alessandro
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