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Spatiotemporal modulation of a common set of muscle synergies during unpredictable and predictable gait perturbations in older adults

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Brüll, Leon
Santuz, Alessandro
Mersmann, Falk
Bohm, Sebastian
Arampatzis, Adamantios

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Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists. 2024, 227(7), jeb247271. ISSN 0022-0949. eISSN 1477-9145. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1242/jeb.247271

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Muscle synergies as functional low-dimensional building blocks of the neuromotor system regulate the activation patterns of muscle groups in a modular structure during locomotion. The purpose of the current study was to explore how older adults organize locomotor muscle synergies to counteract unpredictable and predictable gait perturbations during the perturbed steps and the recovery steps. Sixty-three healthy older adults (71.2±5.2 years) participated in the study. Mediolateral and anteroposterior unpredictable and predictable perturbations during walking were introduced using a treadmill. Muscle synergies were extracted from the electromyographic activity of 13 lower limb muscles using Gaussian non-negative matrix factorization. The four basic synergies responsible for unperturbed walking (weight acceptance, propulsion, early swing and late swing) were preserved in all applied gait perturbations, yet their temporal recruitment and muscle contribution in each synergy were modified (P<0.05). These modifications were observed for up to four recovery steps and were more pronounced (P<0.05) following unpredictable perturbations. The recruitment of the four basic walking synergies in the perturbed and recovery gait cycles indicates a robust neuromotor control of locomotion by using activation patterns of a few and well-known muscle synergies with specific adjustments within the synergies. The selection of pre-existing muscle synergies while adjusting the time of their recruitment during challenging locomotor conditions may improve the effectiveness to deal with perturbations and promote the transfer of adaptation between different kinds of perturbations.

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Perturbed locomotion, Balance recovery, Modular organization, Neuromotor control, Robustness

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Spatiotemporal modulation of a common set of muscle synergies during unpredictable and predictable gait perturbations in older adults
(2024) Brüll, Leon; Santuz, Alessandro; Mersmann, Falk; Bohm, Sebastian; Schwenk, Michael; Arampatzis, Adamantios

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ISO 690BRÜLL, Leon, Alessandro SANTUZ, Falk MERSMANN, Sebastian BOHM, Michael SCHWENK, Adamantios ARAMPATZIS, 2024. Spatiotemporal modulation of a common set of muscle synergies during unpredictable and predictable gait perturbations in older adults. In: Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists. 2024, 227(7), jeb247271. ISSN 0022-0949. eISSN 1477-9145. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1242/jeb.247271
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  doi={10.1242/jeb.247271},
  number={7},
  volume={227},
  issn={0022-0949},
  journal={Journal of Experimental Biology},
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