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Potential of Individual Upper-Limb Muscles to Contribute to Postural Tremor: Simulations From Neural Drive to Joint Rotation Cover

Potential of Individual Upper-Limb Muscles to Contribute to Postural Tremor: Simulations From Neural Drive to Joint Rotation

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|Feb 2025

Abstract

Background: It is unclear which muscles contribute most to tremor and should therefore be targeted by tremor suppression methods. Previous studies used mathematical models to investigate how upper-limb biomechanics affect muscles’ potential to generate tremor. These investigations yielded principles, but the models included at most only 15 muscles. Here we expand previous models to include 50 upper-limb muscles, simulate tremor propagation, and test the validity of the previously postulated principles.

Methods: Tremor propagation was characterized using the gains between tremorogenic neural drive to the 50 muscles (inputs) and tremulous joint rotations in the 7 joint degrees-of-freedom (DOF) from shoulder to wrist (outputs). Each gain can be interpreted as the potential of a muscle to generate tremor in a DOF. Robustness and sensitivity analyses were performed to assess the effects of model parameter variability on gains.

Results: Simulations of postural tremor using the expanded model confirmed the previously postulated principles and revealed new insights, including: 1) most of the muscles with the largest gains were among the 15 muscles in the original model; 2) some gains depended strongly on posture; 3) averaged across the postures included in this study, the largest gains belonged to input-output pairs involving biceps/forearm/wrist muscles and forearm/wrist DOF, 4) although some shoulder and extrinsic hand muscles also exhibited large gains, especially in select postures.

Discussion: These observations suggest that in the absence of additional information (such as tremorogenic neural drive to muscles), peripheral tremor suppression efforts should start by targeting biceps/forearm/wrist muscles or forearm/wrist DOF.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.949 | Journal eISSN: 2160-8288
Language: English
Submitted on: Aug 28, 2024
Accepted on: Feb 1, 2025
Published on: Feb 25, 2025
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2025 Spencer A. Baker, Landon J. Beutler, Daniel B. Free, Dario Farina, Steven K. Charles, published by Ubiquity Press
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