Trunk muscle recruitment patterns in simulated precrash events.

TRAFFIC INJURY PREVENTION(2018)

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Objectives: To quantify trunk muscle activation levels during whole body accelerations that simulate precrash events in multiple directions and to identify recruitment patterns for the development of active human body models.Methods: Four subjects (1 female, 3 males) were accelerated at 0.55g (net v = 4.0m/s) in 8 directions while seated on a sled-mounted car seat to simulate a precrash pulse. Electromyographic (EMG) activity in 4 trunk muscles was measured using wire electrodes inserted into the left rectus abdominis, internal oblique, iliocostalis, and multifidus muscles at the L2-L3 level. Muscle activity evoked by the perturbations was normalized by each muscle's isometric maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) activity. Spatial tuning curves were plotted at 150, 300, and 600ms after acceleration onset.Results: EMG activity remained below 40% MVC for the three time points for most directions. At the 150- and 300ms time points, the highest EMG amplitudes were observed during perturbations to the left (-90 degrees) and left rearward (-135 degrees). EMG activity diminished by 600ms for the anterior muscles, but not for the posterior muscles.Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that trunk muscle activity may be directionally tuned at the acceleration level tested here. Although data from more subjects are needed, these preliminary data support the development of modeled trunk muscle recruitment strategies in active human body models that predict occupant responses in precrash scenarios.
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Impact biomechanics,trunk muscle,EMG,spatial tuning patterns,multidirectional perturbations,precrash
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