Abstract
An unexpected property of unskilled overarm throws is that wrist flexion velocity at ball release does not increase in throws of increasing speed. We investigated the nature of the interaction torques and wrist mechanical properties that have been proposed to produce this property. Twelve recreational throwers made seated 2-D throws, which were used as a model for unskilled throwing. Joint motions were computed from recordings made with search coils; joint torques were calculated from inverse dynamics. Wrist flexion velocity at ball release was actually smaller in fast throws than in slow throws. This was associated in fast throws with the decrease in a large wrist flexor muscle torque (i.e., a calculated residual torque) in the last 40 ms before ball release, and its reversal to an extensor torque. Consequently, wrist flexor muscle torque was unable to oppose a small maintained wrist extensor interaction torque that arose from continuing elbow extension acceleration. The decrease in wrist flexor muscle torque was not associated with a decrease in wrist flexor EMG activity, nor with an increase in wrist extensor EMG activity. These findings support the hypothesis that the smaller wrist flexion velocity at ball release in fast 2-D throws results from a wrist extensor interaction torque and from a large wrist extensor viscoelastic torque. We propose that in fast 3-D throws skilled subjects decelerate elbow extension before ball release to help overcome these wrist extensor torques.
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L. van Cleeff provided technical assistance during experiments. The work was funded by a Canadian Institutes of Health research grant to J. Hore and P. Gribble.
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Debicki, D.B., Gribble, P.L., Watts, S. et al. Wrist muscle activation, interaction torque and mechanical properties in unskilled throws of different speeds. Exp Brain Res 208, 115–125 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-010-2465-2
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