Quantitative Assessment of Changes in Muscle Contractility Due to Fatigue During NMES: An Ultrasound Imaging Approach

Objective: This paper investigates an ultrasound imaging-based non-invasive methodology to quantitatively assess changes in muscle contractility due to the fatigue induced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). Methods: Knee extension experiments on human participants were conducted to record synchronized isometric knee force data and ultrasound images of the electrically stimulated quadriceps muscle. The data were first collected in a pre-fatigue stage and then in a post-fatigue stage. Ultrasound images were processed using a contraction rate adaptive speckle tracking algorithm. A two-dimensional strain measure field was constructed based on the muscle displacement tracking results to quantify muscle contractility. Results: Analysis of the strain images showed that, between the pre-fatigue and post-fatigue stages, there was a reduction in the strain peaks, a change in the strain peak distribution, and a decrease in an area occupied by the large positive strain. Conclusion: The results indicate changes in muscle contractility due to the NMES-induced muscle fatigue. Significance: Ultrasound imaging with the proposed methodology is a promising tool for a direct NMES-induced fatigue assessment and facilitates new strategies to alleviate the effects of the NMES-induced fatigue.

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