-One of the problems that most concerns the elderly population is the falling, which can be caused by muscle fatigue. The objective of this study was to compare median electromyographic frequency values for the vastus lateralis muscle and the lateral portion of the gastrocnemius muscle (as parameters of electromyographic fatigue) in elderly people with and without a history of falls. A total of 20 healthy, physically active, elderly women who had or had not suffered falls were enrolled on the study. Median electromyographic signal frequencies were analyzed for the vastus lateralis muscle and the lateral portion of the gastrocnemius muscle in isometric contraction. ANOVA and Student's t test were used for comparisons, to a cutoff of p ≤ 0.05. Median frequencies for the gastrocnemius and vastus lateralis muscles were both higher in the group with a history of falling, but without statistical significance. It was also observed that the rate of decline in median frequency was greater in the group with a history of falling. It can be concluded that elderly people with a history of falling have a greater tendency to fatigue of the gastrocnemius and vastus lateralis muscles than their peers with no history of falling.
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