Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine whether mechanical nerve root compression could indirectly contribute to early muscle fatigue because of impaired activation.
Method: The patients' two legs and the control group's dominant leg were subjected to exhausting foot dorsiflexion against 2 kg weight. Electrophysiological parameters were measured under three conditions: before, upon completion of, and five minutes after the exhausting effort (i.e. causing unbearable fatigue). The study was performed in a warm room (24 degrees C), in the EMG laboratory of a rehabilitation centre using standard equipment. Eighteen patients participated in the study (12 males and six females, mean age 47.8 +/- 12.0 years). They suffered from lumbar radiculopathy and unilateral complaints at the L4, L5 innervation territory. There were 22 matched controls (18 males and 4 females, mean age 44.4 +/- 9.9 years) that were healthy subjects. The patients' two legs and the dominant leg of the control participants were tested. The peroneal nerve was stimulated supra-maximally, behind the fibular head. Recording the activity of the anterior tibial muscle served to calculate F-wave latency, the conduction velocity of the nerve and muscle complex (NMCV), the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude and the exhaustion time.
Results: Following the exhausting fatigue, the symptomatic, asymptomatic, and control legs exhibited a significant decrease in NMCV and reduced CMAP amplitude (p < 0.05). In each condition (rest, effort, recovery), the patients' two leg types exhibited similar NMCV (symptomatic vs asymptomatic), yet each of these two types was significantly slower than the controls' NMCV. A significant prolongation of F-wave latency after an exhausting effort was found in the symptomatic legs.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that a continuous exhausting effort impairs F-wave latency and NMCV, presumably by decreasing the proportion of fast conducting nerve fibres. Peroneal nerve root compression can contribute to early fatigue of the respective muscles.
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