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Methods and apparatus for using nuclear magnetic resonance to evaluate the muscle efficiency and maximum power of a subject during locomotion

  • US 5,081,991 A
  • Filed: 12/27/1989
  • Issued: 01/21/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/14/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for evaluating the muscular efficiency of a living animal during locomotion comprising:

  • (a) an NMR analytical device comprising;

    (i) a hollow electromagnet having a bore in which an axial magnetic field is developed upon energization of said electromagnetic, the bore being of sufficient size to receive said animal, (ii) means for locating said animal within said bore in such a location that during said locomotion a preselected locomotion-producing muscle mass of the animal is located within a region of homogeneous axial magnetic field, (iii) means for interrogating with radio frequency energy pulses the phosphorus atoms of the biochemicals within said muscle mass while the muscle mass is located within said region of homogeneous axial magnetic field, and (iv) means for developing, in response to said interrogation, signals representative of the following ratio of phosphorus-containing components within said muscle mass at the time of the interrogation;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">Pi/PCrwhere Pi is the concentration in said mass of muscle inorganic phosphate and PCr is the concentration in said mass of muscle phosphocreatine,(b) a treadmill comprising a movable belt that extends through said bore in a location that enables said animal to perform locomotion on said movable belt while said muscle mass remains in said region of homogeneous axial magnetic field, said locomotion exercising said muscle mass and causing Pi and PCr to vary in said muscle mass as a function of the level of exercise stress,(c) means for measuring the rates of work performed by said animal on said treadmill belt during locomotion of the animal,(d) means for relating the values of Pi/PCr measured during locomotion to the rates of work then being performed by said animal to provide an efficiency profile for said muscle mass, and(e) means for evaluating the ability of said muscle mass to recover from said exercise, comprising means for recording or observing the return toward normal at-rest values of at least one of Pi and PCr or a quantity based upon at least one of Pi and PCr.

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