Varying Strength And Delaying Muscle Fatigue Flashcards
Motor unit recruitment
Size of motor units recruited
Larger for greater contraction
Smaller for less powerful
Multiple unit summation
Number of units recruited / more or less
Type of muscle fibre and size determined force of contraction
All or none law
Wave summation
When there is a repeated nerve impulse with no time to relax so a smooth contraction occurs
Frequency of impulses/ innervations
Waves build up without being related to produce more force
Motor unit unable to relax
Tetanic contraction
Most powerful force motor unit can produce
Spatial summation
When the strength of a contraction changes by altering the number and size of the muscles motor units
The addition of impulses received at different places on the neuron
What is the all or none law?
Where a sequence of impulses has to be sufficient in intensity to stimulate all of the muscle fibres in a motor unit for it to contract, if insufficient then no contraction will occur
Motor unit
A motor neuron and all of the muscle fibres it innervates/stimulates
Can only be made from one type of muscle fibre
Can vary in size
What type of muscle fibre is more suitable for a larger force ?
Type 2 fast twitch muscle fibres
What type of muscle fibre is more suitable for a smaller force?
Slow twitch muscle fibres