Af. Mannion et al., THE USE OF SURFACE EMG POWER SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS IN THE EVALUATION OF BACK MUSCLE FUNCTION, Journal of rehabilitation research and development, 34(4), 1997, pp. 427-439
The rate of decline in the median frequency (MF) of the surface EMG po
wer spectrum (MFgrad) has been evaluated for its use in monitoring the
fatigability of the erector spinae muscles during the performance of
submaximal isometric contractions. MFgrad consistently displayed a hig
hly significant relationship with endurance time for the task (p < 0.0
5), giving a slightly better correlation for contractions performed in
lordotic postures, with the back muscles in a shortened position, tha
n in flexed postures. No significant difference existed between mean M
Fgrad values recorded from the right and left erector spinae muscles,
at either thoracic or lumbar levels, The back extensor muscles of men
were more fatigable than those of women, and this has been discussed i
n relation to corresponding differences in muscle fiber type relative
size. Greater erector spinae muscle fatigability was associated with b
oth the existence of, and the risk of developing, serious low back pai
n. Possible mechanisms for the association, from retrospective and pro
spective points of view, have been advanced.