Electromyography and ratings of lumbar muscle fatigue using a four-level staircase protocol.
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OBJECTIVE
The purpose of the study was to explore whether a relationship existed between subject's experience and objective measurements of back-muscle fatigue in healthy subjects. This may be used as reference material later.
METHODS
Muscle fatigue in the lower back was measured in healthy subjects using a staircase protocol.
BACKGROUND
Muscle fatigue measurement in the lower back is of importance when assessing patients with low-back pain. The subject's experience of muscle fatigue needs to be explored further.
METHODS
Twenty healthy subjects with informed consent participated. Borg CR-10 scale responses and electromyography measurements were obtained from low-back muscles of the subjects following a staircase protocol with sustained contractions at 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80% of maximum voluntary contraction.
RESULTS
A strong correlation was found between Borg ratings and force (r=0.83) and between slope and force (r= -0.72) but not between Borg ratings and slopes which was at best 0.43 (/r/< or =0.43).
CONCLUSIONS
Although subjective ratings and slopes showed a low correlation; increases in force with a concomitant increase in fatigue was reflected both by the subjective ratings and the slope. One cannot use subjective ratings for prediction of the slope for this type of protocol. However, a more complete description of muscle fatigue needs both the slope and the Borg ratings.
CONCLUSIONS
In clinical testing, both subjective and objective measures of muscle fatigue must be considered since they measure different aspects of muscle fatigue. The median frequency slope probably reflects "physical discomfort" but the Borg ratings add a factor of "lack of energy".