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Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology | 2014

Increase in rate of force development with skin cooling during isometric knee extension

Ryota Shimose; Nobuyuki Ushigome; Chigaya Tadano; Hitoshi Sugawara; Masae Yona; Atsuhiko Matsunaga; Masuo Muro

Rate of force development (RFD) plays an important role when performing rapid and forceful movements. Cold-induced afferent input with transient skin cooling (SC) can modulate neural drive. However, the relationship between RFD and SC is unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether SC increases RFD during isometric knee extension. Fifteen young healthy men (25 ± 8 yrs old) contracted their quadriceps muscle as fast and forcefully as possible with or without SC. Skin cooling was administered to the front of the thigh. Torque and electromyographic activity were measured simultaneously. Peak torque was not affected by SC. Skin cooling induced a significant increase in RFD at the phase 0-30 and 0-50 ms. The root mean square of the electromyography of vastus medialis, rectus femoris and vastus lateralis at the phases 0-30-50-100 ms increased significantly or tended to increase with SC. These results suggest that SC may increase neural drive and improve RFD in the very early phases of contraction.


Somatosensory and Motor Research | 2013

Change in EMG with skin friction at different frequencies during elbow flexion.

Hitoshi Sugawara; Ryota Shimose; Chigaya Tadano; Nobuyuki Ushigome; Masuo Muro

Modulation of muscle activation in superficial and deeper regions may be induced by tactile stimulation. The purpose of this study was to examine changes in muscle activation with skin friction. Subjects performed an isometric elbow flexion at 30% maximal voluntary cotraction (MVC) with skin friction at different frequencies (0.5–2.7 Hz). Surface electromyography (S-EMG) and intramuscular EMG were obtained from the elbow flexor muscles (BBS: short head of biceps brachii, BBL: long head of biceps brachii, BRA: brachialis). S-EMG activity decreased at a higher frequency of 2.7 Hz and increased linearly with an increase in skin friction frequency (0.5–2.7 Hz) in BBS. A decrease in high-threshold motor unit (HT-MU) firing rate in superficial regions and an increase in low-threshold motor unit (LT-MU) firing rate in deeper regions were observed with skin friction (2.7 Hz) in BBS. The actions of inhibitory interneurons may be influenced by cutaneous afferent input with skin friction. Muscle activation of BBS depended on the intensity of the stimulus. Skin friction over BBS results in an inhibitory response in superficial regions of BBS, most likely due to the increase in firing rate of low-threshold cutaneous mechanoreceptors.


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2011

Effect of submaximal isometric wrist extension training on grip strength

Ryota Shimose; Atsuhiko Matsunaga; Masuo Muro


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2012

Skin Cold Stimulation of the Dermatome Modulates Activation of the Quadriceps

Hitoshi Sugawara; Ryota Shimose; Chigaya Tadano; Masuo Muro


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2013

Neuromuscular adaptations induced by low load resistance training method with skin cooling

Hitoshi Sugawara; Chigaya Tadano; Graham Macdonald; Satoshi Asami; Ryota Shimose; Masuo Muro


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Effect of skin cooling on pulmonary oxygen uptake and muscle oxygenation during moderate exercise

Y. Naito; Masae Yona; Ryota Shimose; S. Asami; G. McDonald; Chigaya Tadano; Hiroyuki Seki; T. Matsumoto; Masuo Muro


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Relationship between fatigue and EMG activity in triceps surae during isometric plantar flexion

G. Macdonald; S. Asami; Ryota Shimose; Hitoshi Sugawara; M. Tanaka; Chigaya Tadano; Hiroyuki Seki; Y. Naito; M. Yona; Masuo Muro


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Effects on V-wave with skin and muscle cooling during %MVC

Masae Yona; Chigaya Tadano; Ryota Shimose; Hitoshi Sugawara; G. Macdonald; S. Asami; Hiroyuki Seki; Y. Naito; Masuo Muro


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Effect of dorsiflexor and plantar flexor activity induced at impact of ball kick in man

S. Asami; G. Macdonald; Ryota Shimose; Hitoshi Sugawara; M. Tanaka; Chigaya Tadano; Hiroyuki Seki; Y. Naito; M. Yona; Masuo Muro


Health and behavior sciences | 2011

EMG activity of forearm muscles during maximal and submaximal sustained gripping contraction

Ryota Shimose; Chigaya Tadano; Masae Yona

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Kokushikan University

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