Lecture 7 - Factors effecting strength: Neural & CSA Flashcards
What do high and low innervation number in a muscle correlate to?
- High - large force production
- Low - Small force production, more for fine motor skills.
Definition of strength ?
- The maximal force that a muscle or muscle group can generate at a specified velocity.
In what order are muscle fibres innervated ?
- Slow (type 1)
- Medium (type 2a)
- Fast (Type 2x)
Which muscle fibres monitor homeostasis and send electrical feedback through the gamma motor neuron.
- The intrafusal fibres.
What effect can the development of strength and skill training have on the Renshaw cell?
- Can reduce the capacity for co contraction meaning that a muscle is able to fully exert all of it force even though this could lead to injury.
What Is post activation potentiation (PAP) ?
- Implementing a resistance exercise prior to an explosive movement has improved subsequent performance.
The maximal conduction velocity of a large alpha motor neuron is what ?
- Up to 101 m/s
What are the muscle structure factors that effect strength and power?
- Fibre type
- Innervation ratio
- Cross sectional area
- Pennation angle
What is innervation number?
- The ratio between fibres and axons.
What inhibits muscle length and how can this be confused?
- A neural mechanism inhibits muscle length but this can be altered by performing PNF stretching.
- This works by confusing the Renshaw cell which overrides the sensory feedback allowing the muscle to be taken to a greater range.
What is the Renshaw Cell?
- Cell which controls the activation and feedback threshold, subsequently allowing different signals through.
What are type 1, type 11a and type 11x muscle fibres?
- Type 1 - Slow twitch
- Type 11a - Fast twitch fatigue resistant
- Type 11x - Fast twitch (Fastest)
How does PAP work to increases power output?
- The first contraction at a heavy weight activates the large motor units.
- This reduces the inhibition of the Renshaw cell.
- This results in the second contraction recruiting more larger motor units.
What is a Bilateral deficit (BLD) ?
- The sum of the maximal contraction of two libs simultaneously is less than the sum of the two limbs being activated independently.
- E.g both together = 1000
- Left individual = 550
- Right individual = 550
- Independent added - 1100
What are the 4 types of electrical impulses?
- Twitch
- Wave summation
- Unfused (incomplete) tetanus
- Fused (complete) tetanus