Effect of Muscle Length on Voluntary Activation Level in Children and Adults

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Kluka, Virginie | Martin, Vincent | Vicencio, Sebastian Garcia | Jegu, Anne-Gaelle | Cardenoux, Charlotte | Morio, Cedric | Coudeyre, Emmanuel | Ratel, Sebastien

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International audience. Purpose The aim of the present study was to compare the effect of muscle length on the level of voluntary activation (VA) at short and long muscle lengths between children and adults. Methods Thirteen prepubertal boys (10.2 1.1 yr) and 10 men (23.9 2.9 yr) performed 5-s maximal isometric voluntary contractions of the knee extensor muscles at three muscular angles (20 degrees, 90 degrees, 100 degrees; 0 degrees, full extension) interspersed with at least 60-s passive recovery periods. Single magnetic stimulations were delivered to the femoral nerve during maximal isometric voluntary contractions to determine the level of VA using the twitch interpolation technique. The specific torque was calculated as the absolute torque divided by thigh muscle mass, as assessed using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Finally, the theoretical specific torque that could be produced with a complete (i.e., 100%) activation level (specific torque at 100% VA) was estimated from the values of specific torque and VA. Results Results showed a higher specific torque in adults at 90 degrees and 100 degrees but not at 20 degrees. Accordingly, VA was significantly higher in adults at 90 degrees (94% +/- 4% vs 88% +/- 8%, P < 0.05) and 100 degrees (93% +/- 6% vs 86% +/- 8%, P < 0.05), whereas no significant difference was observed at 20 degrees. Interestingly, the specific torque at 100% VA was not different between groups whatever the joint angle. Conclusions The lower ability of children to fully activate their motor units at long muscle length could account for their lower specific torque because no difference in theoretical specific torque was observed between groups at 90 degrees and 100 degrees.

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