E. Vanoudenaarde et al., THE INFLUENCE OF FOREARM, HAND AND THUMB POSITIONS ON EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS AND ABDUCTOR POLLICIS LONGUS ACTIVITY, Acta anatomica, 158(4), 1997, pp. 296-302
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of forear
m, hand and thumb positions on electromyography (EMG) activity of the
abductor pollicis longus (APL) and the extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) mu
scles. A second objective was to study the role of these muscles in st
abilizing the wrist during movements of the thumb. This knowledge is i
mportant in clinical assessment and reconstructive surgery. At a const
ant force of 5 N for the thumb and 20 N for the hand, EMG activity was
recorded with intramuscular wire electrodes in isometric and dynamic
contractions in different positions and movements in the thumb and the
hand. EMG activity of the right hand of 7 subjects was scaled relativ
e to the mean EMG value at maximum voluntary isometric contraction to
compare relative muscle activity in the tests. The results show that t
he position of the forearm does influence activity of the APL, but not
of the ECU. The deep part of the APL shows differences in EMG activit
y between the positions of the forearm in dorsal flexion of the hand a
nd the superficial part of the APL in palmar flexion of the hand. The
ECU and the deep part of the APL are very active during movements and
isometric contractions of the thumb. It is suggested that these muscle
s are necessary to stabilize the wrist during movements of the thumb t
o prevent undesired movements of the hand and the forearm.