Laser Doppler vibrometry measurement of the mechanical myogram

  • John W. Rohrbaugh
  • , Erik J. Sirevaag
  • , Edward J. Richter

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Abstract

Contracting muscles show complex dimensional changes that include lateral expansion. Because this expansion process is intrinsically vibrational, driven by repetitive actions of multiple motor units, it can be sensed and quantified using the method of Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV). LDV has a number of advantages over more traditional mechanical methods based on microphones and accelerometers. The LDV mechanical myogram from a small hand muscle (the first dorsal interosseous) was studied under conditions of elastic loading applied to the tip of the abducted index finger. The LDV signal was shown to be related systematically to the level of force production, and to compare favorably with conventional methods for sensing the mechanical and electrical aspects of muscle contraction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121706
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume84
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

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