The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?

As part of our quest for digital biomarkers of neuromuscular aging, and encouraged by recent findings in healthy volunteers, this study investigated if the instantaneous median frequency (IMDF) derived from back muscle surface electromyographic (SEMG) data monitored during cyclic back extensions cou...

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Main Authors: Gerold Ebenbichler, Richard Habenicht, Peter Blohm, Paolo Bonato, Josef Kollmitzer, Patrick Mair, Thomas Kienbacher
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/10/3/300
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author Gerold Ebenbichler
Richard Habenicht
Peter Blohm
Paolo Bonato
Josef Kollmitzer
Patrick Mair
Thomas Kienbacher
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description As part of our quest for digital biomarkers of neuromuscular aging, and encouraged by recent findings in healthy volunteers, this study investigated if the instantaneous median frequency (IMDF) derived from back muscle surface electromyographic (SEMG) data monitored during cyclic back extensions could reliably differentiate between younger and older individuals with cLBP. A total of 243 persons with cLBP participated in three experimental sessions: at baseline, one to two days after the first session, and then again approximately six weeks later. During each session, the study participants performed a series of three isometric maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) of back extensors using a dynamometer. These were followed by an isometric back extension at 80% MVC, and—after a break—25 slow cyclic back extensions at 50% MVC. SEMG data were recorded bilaterally at L5 (multifidus), L2 (longissimus dorsi), and L1 (iliocostalis lumborum). Linear mixed-effects models found the IMDF-SEMG time-course changes more rapidly in younger than in older individuals, and more prominently in male participants. The absolute and relative reliabilities of the SEMG time–frequency representations were well compared between older and younger participants. The results indicated an overall good relative reliability, but variable absolute reliability levels. IMDF-SEMG estimates derived from cyclic back extensions proved to be successful in reliably detecting differences in back muscle function in younger vs. older persons with cLBP. These findings encourage further research, with a focus on assessing whether an IMDF-SEMG-based index could be utilized as a tool to achieve the preclinical detection of back muscle aging, and possibly predict the development of back muscle sarcopenia.
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spelling doaj.art-54a378b07b09481ca2533d9cc11746972023-11-17T09:39:20ZengMDPI AGBioengineering2306-53542023-02-0110330010.3390/bioengineering10030300The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?Gerold Ebenbichler0Richard Habenicht1Peter Blohm2Paolo Bonato3Josef Kollmitzer4Patrick Mair5Thomas Kienbacher6Karl-Landsteiner-Institute of Outpatient Rehabilitation Research, 1230 Vienna, AustriaKarl-Landsteiner-Institute of Outpatient Rehabilitation Research, 1230 Vienna, AustriaKarl-Landsteiner-Institute of Outpatient Rehabilitation Research, 1230 Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA 02129, USADepartment of Biomedical Engineering, TGM College for Higher Vocational Education, 1200 Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USAKarl-Landsteiner-Institute of Outpatient Rehabilitation Research, 1230 Vienna, AustriaAs part of our quest for digital biomarkers of neuromuscular aging, and encouraged by recent findings in healthy volunteers, this study investigated if the instantaneous median frequency (IMDF) derived from back muscle surface electromyographic (SEMG) data monitored during cyclic back extensions could reliably differentiate between younger and older individuals with cLBP. A total of 243 persons with cLBP participated in three experimental sessions: at baseline, one to two days after the first session, and then again approximately six weeks later. During each session, the study participants performed a series of three isometric maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) of back extensors using a dynamometer. These were followed by an isometric back extension at 80% MVC, and—after a break—25 slow cyclic back extensions at 50% MVC. SEMG data were recorded bilaterally at L5 (multifidus), L2 (longissimus dorsi), and L1 (iliocostalis lumborum). Linear mixed-effects models found the IMDF-SEMG time-course changes more rapidly in younger than in older individuals, and more prominently in male participants. The absolute and relative reliabilities of the SEMG time–frequency representations were well compared between older and younger participants. The results indicated an overall good relative reliability, but variable absolute reliability levels. IMDF-SEMG estimates derived from cyclic back extensions proved to be successful in reliably detecting differences in back muscle function in younger vs. older persons with cLBP. These findings encourage further research, with a focus on assessing whether an IMDF-SEMG-based index could be utilized as a tool to achieve the preclinical detection of back muscle aging, and possibly predict the development of back muscle sarcopenia.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/10/3/300aginglow back painsurface electromyographymuscle fatiguecyclic exercise
spellingShingle Gerold Ebenbichler
Richard Habenicht
Peter Blohm
Paolo Bonato
Josef Kollmitzer
Patrick Mair
Thomas Kienbacher
The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?
Bioengineering
aging
low back pain
surface electromyography
muscle fatigue
cyclic exercise
title The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?
title_full The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?
title_fullStr The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?
title_full_unstemmed The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?
title_short The Back Muscle Surface Electromyography-Based Fatigue Index: A Digital Biomarker of Human Neuromuscular Aging?
title_sort back muscle surface electromyography based fatigue index a digital biomarker of human neuromuscular aging
topic aging
low back pain
surface electromyography
muscle fatigue
cyclic exercise
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/10/3/300
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