Kinematic effects of the ankle splint on resting leg posture and movement during repetitive limb movements (RLMs). Kinematic effects of the ankle splint.

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Kinematic effects of the ankle splint on resting leg posture and movement during repetitive limb movements (RLMs). Kinematic effects of the ankle splint on resting leg posture and movement during repetitive limb movements (RLMs). (A) Two plots from the same experiment illustrate RLM kinematics and EMG activity at E18 during control (Ai) and extension restraint (Aii). Line traces at the top of Ai and Aii are consecutive, superimposed leg stick images (plot resolution 30 Hz) that illustrate the hip, knee and ankle joint angle excursions during RLMs in control posture and extension restraint. The corresponding time series plots beneath the EMG traces indicate that maximum angular excursion ranges were ~10 deg (knee) to 15 deg (hip, ankle) during control posture and that motions were diminished during extension restraint. (B–E) Bar graphs indicate the group means and standard deviations for kinematic data at E18 (B,D) and E20 (C,E). Joint markers could not be tracked in three experiments, thus graphs summarize kinematic measures for a mean of 73 RLM sequences per embryo at E18 (N=10 embryos) and 147 sequences per embryo at E20 (N=11 embryos). (B) The splint significantly altered resting leg posture at E18 by extending the knee (P<0.005) and ankle (P<0.003). (C) The splint also altered leg posture at E20, increasing extension at the knee (P<0.002) and ankle (P<0.002). (D) The effects of the splint on maximum joint angular excursion range during RLMs were small (3–5 deg); but at E18, maximum excursion range was reduced at the hip (P<0.05); knee (P<0.006) and ankle (P<0.003). (E) Ankle excursions for RLMs at E20 were slightly greater during splint application than during control posture (P<0.014). Asterisks indicate significant within-subject differences (see Table 1 for details). Nina S. Bradley et al. J Exp Biol 2014;217:896-907 © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd