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To investigate the relations between changes in motor capacity (can do, in standardized environment), motor capability (can do, in daily environment), and motor performance (does do, in daily environment) among children with cerebral palsy (CP).
As a consequence, further research is needed to determine the relationship between changes in motor performance and qualitative EMG variables due to motor practice.
Irrespective of the investigated myoelectric parameter (i.e., amplitude and duration) and muscle (i.e., agonist and antagonist), our analyses revealed small-sized correlations between changes in motor performance and muscle activity following motor practice.
Additionally, besides the mentioned changes in qualitative myoelectric parameters, adaptations in kinetic (e.g., joint torques, forces) and kinematic (e.g., joint positions, angles, angular velocity, acceleration) variables might have influenced our findings of small-sized correlations between changes in motor performance and muscle activity following practice.
We calculated the correlation between changes in motor thresholds and changes in the R2 response from baseline to 60 min and found a very weak but statistically significant negative correlation (r = −0.280; p = 0.008).
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Fig. 2 Associations between practice-related changes in motor performance and EMG amplitude in healthy subjects.
Afterwards, associations between practice-related changes in motor performance and muscle activity were computed.
The present systematic review characterized associations between practice-related changes in motor performance and muscle activity in healthy individuals.
Fig. 3 Associations between practice-related changes in motor performance and EMG amplitude in healthy subjects extracted from 11 studies.
Five studies [8, 19 22] reported correlation coefficients for the association between practice-related changes in motor performance and myoelectric activity.
Our systematic review showed small-sized correlations between practice-related changes in motor performance and agonist and antagonist EMG amplitude and duration in healthy individuals.
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