Effects of compression stockings on ankle muscle H‐reflexes during standing
ABSTRACT Introduction Wearing compression stockings (CS) may improve postural stability through additional cutaneous feedback. The aim of this study was to further determine how wearing CS could influence spinal excitability by investigating ankle muscle H‐reflexes. Methods Fifteen subjects were ask...
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Published in: | Muscle & nerve Vol. 55; no. 4; pp. 596 - 598 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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United States
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
01-04-2017
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Introduction
Wearing compression stockings (CS) may improve postural stability through additional cutaneous feedback. The aim of this study was to further determine how wearing CS could influence spinal excitability by investigating ankle muscle H‐reflexes.
Methods
Fifteen subjects were asked to stand barefoot on a rigid floor with their eyes open. H‐reflex amplitude was measured in the soleus (SOL), fibularis longus (FL), and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles, with and without CS. Concomitant M‐waves and baseline electromyographic activity (EMG) were monitored.
Results
Baseline EMG activity and concomitant M‐wave amplitude remained stable across conditions in all tested muscles. Although CS did not affect the H‐reflex in the SOL (+0.8 ± 19.2%; P = 0.77) and FL (–10.0± 33.2%; P = 0.28) muscles, the TA H‐reflex was significantly depressed (–21.9% ± 24.0%; P = 0.03).
Conclusions
These results suggest decreased spinal motoneuron excitability and/or increased presynaptic inhibition of Ia‐afferent terminals through increased cutaneous inputs provided by CS while standing. Muscle Nerve 55: 596–598, 2017 |
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ISSN: | 0148-639X 1097-4598 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mus.25455 |