Reflex regulation of antagonist muscles for control of joint equilibrium position

2005 
A systems model of spinal neuro-musculo-skeletal system (/spl alpha/-/spl gamma/ model) is developed to investigate the plausible roles of spinal proprioceptive feedback in movement control. The model is composed of a joint, a pair of antagonist muscles, length and velocity feedback from muscle spindle, as well as spinal stretch reflex, reciprocal inhibition and recurrent inhibition of Renshaw cells. A descending command modulates the background activation of /spl alpha/ motoneuron pools in combination with these reflex activities. A static /spl gamma/ command controls the fusimotor contraction of the spindle. Simulation results reveal that the equilibrium joint angle is linearly correlated to the level of static /spl gamma/ fusimotor activity of the spindle for a wide range of external loading conditions and reflex gains, suggesting that these spinal reflexes may contribute to regulate the equilibrium position of the joint. Sensitivity analysis further shows that reflex gains and other central commands alter the quasi-linear relation in regular fashions. The reciprocal inhibition gain changes the slope of the linear /spl theta//sub eq/-/spl gamma/ curve; and the descending /spl alpha/ excitation, the stretch reflex gain, and the external load all shift the /spl theta//sub eq/-/spl gamma/ curve in parallel. These results imply that reflex gains and descending /spl alpha/ commands may be coordinated to maintain a unique /spl theta//sub eq/-/spl gamma/ curve while providing the flexibility to counteract external loads, to execute a movement, or to regulate additional muscle variables. Dynamic simulation suggests that control of a class of movements can be achieved with a triphasic, /spl alpha/ pulse and a continuous /spl gamma/ signal. The model study supports the notion of a dual strategy for controlling trajectories via a feedforward /spl alpha/ command and for regulating the final equilibrium positions via a feedback /spl gamma/ command.
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