Abstract

To create an anatomical chart that indicates the probability of finding a motor point (MP) in different areas of the quadriceps muscle. On 31 healthy adults, the individual anatomy of the vastus medialis (VM), rectus femoris (RF) and vastus lateralis (VL) was determined using ultrasound. Thereafter, a 3Hz neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) MP-search with a MP-pen was performed. The thigh anatomy was normalized and divided into 112 (8x14) 3x3cm areas, and the probability of finding a MP in the different areas was calculated to create a MP heat-map. The heat-map displayed the two best 3x3cm areas, over VL and VM respectively, each with a probabilitygreater than50% of finding a MP and a higher probability compared to all other areas (p<.05). RF exhibited two areas with a 29% probability of finding a MP. A higher number of MPs on the quadriceps, mean (±SD) 9.4±1, was in regression analysis found to be significantly associated with two independent factors higher physical activity level and lower body fat (R2=0.42, p=<.0001). Large inter-individual variations in location, and number of MPs were found, but the heat-map displayed areas with higher probability of finding a MP and can be used to facilitate NMES-application.

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