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Relation between stretch and activation of the medial gastrocnemius muscle during gait in children with cerebral palsy compared to typically developing children

  • Eline Flux
  • , Babette Mooijekind
  • , Lynn Bar-On
  • , Edwin H.F. van Asseldonk
  • , Annemieke I. Buizer
  • , Marjolein M. van der Krogt

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Abstract

Stretch hyperreflexia is often a target for treatment to improve gait in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). However, the presence of stretch hyperreflexia during gait remains debated. Therefore, we assessed the relation between gastrocnemius medialis muscle-tendon stretch and muscle activation during gait in children with CP compared to typically developing (TD) children. 3D gait analysis including electromyography (EMG) and dynamic ultrasound was carried out to assess, respectively gastrocnemius medialis activation and fascicle, belly, and tendon stretch during treadmill walking. Musculotendon-unit stretch was also estimated using OpenSim. Ratios of EMG/peak lengthening velocities and accelerations were compared between CP and TD. Velocity and acceleration peaks prior to EMG peaks were qualitatively assessed. EMG/velocity and EMG/acceleration ratios were up to 500% higher for CP (n = 14) than TD (n = 15) for most structures. Increased late swing muscle activation in CP was often preceded by fascicle and musculotendon-unit peak lengthening velocity, and early stance muscle activation by peaks in multiple structures. Increased muscle activation in CP is associated with muscle-tendon stretch during gait. Concluding, late swing muscle activation in CP appears velocity-dependent, whereas early stance activation can be velocity- and acceleration-dependent. These insights into stretch reflex mechanisms during gait can assist development of targeted interventions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number102921
JournalJournal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume79
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024

Funding

This work was financially supported by grants from the Research Foundation Flanders ( FWO-12R4215N ) and the Dutch Research Counsel (grants NWO-016.186.144 and TTW #14903 ). The authors would like to thank Lara Visch, Catherine Hooper, Esther Kret, Olaf Atteveld, and Wiek Dirks, for their help in data collection and Sarah Dekker and Laura Oudenhoven for their help in patient recruitment. Furthermore we gratefully acknowledge Koen Wishaupt for his assistance in the classification of the EMG patterns.

FundersFunder number
Fonds Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekFWO-12R4215N
Dutch Research Counsel14903, NWO-016.186.144

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