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Fundamental Study on the Influence of Muscle Fatigue on Tonic Vibration Reflex

Wenbin LIU, YouWei Chen, Kazuo Kiguchi, Mikhail Svinin

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Abstract

The tonic vibration reflex (TVR) phenomenon refers to the sustained involuntary contractions induced in skeletal muscles when subjected to mechanical vibration stimulation. Thus, utilizing vibration stimulation to induce involuntary limb movements promises to become a novel technique for human motion adjustment based on external devices. In recent years, an increasing number of studies have focused on how to apply TVR in welfare domains, such as tremor suppression and rehabilitation training. However, the characteristics of the TVR induced by vibration stimulation may vary across different muscle states, and changes in TVR effects under conditions of muscle fatigue have not been systematically investigated. In this study, by applying mechanical vibration stimulation to the tendon of origin in biceps brachii, the primary muscle in elbow flexion movements, the changes in the effects of TVR induced by vibration stimulation under muscle fatigue conditions are compared. Through experimentation, this study confirmed the efficacy of vibration stimulation-induced TVR in producing limb movements and investigated the variations in reflex intensity under different muscle fatigue states.

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Welfare systems Human Interface Rehabilitation Systems