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Κυριακή 23 Απριλίου 2017

External loading alters trunk kinematics and lower extremity muscle activity in a distribution-specific manner during sitting and rising from a chair

Publication date: Available online 23 April 2017
Source:Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Author(s): Michelle C. Walaszek, Amanda L. Ransom, Steven Capehart, Michael B. Pohl, Robert Shapiro, Lance M. Bollinger
BackgroundExcess body mass alters gait biomechanics in a distribution-specific manner. The effects of adding mass centrally or peripherally on biomechanics during sitting and rising from a chair are unknown.MethodsMotion analysis and lower extremity EMG were measured for fifteen healthy, normal weight subjects during sit-to-stand (SitTS) and stand-to-sit (StandTS) from a chair under unloaded (UN), centrally loaded (CL), and peripherally loaded (PL) conditions.ResultsCompared to UN, PL significantly increased support width (SitTS and StandTS), increased peak trunk flexion velocity (SitTS), and trended to increase peak trunk flexion angle (SitTS). During StandTS, CL significantly reduced peak trunk flexion compared to UN and PL. EMG activity of the semitendinosus, vastus lateralis and/or medialis was significantly increased in CL compared to UN during SitTS and StandTS.ConclusionsAdding mass centrally or peripherally induces contrasting biomechanical strategies to successfully sit or rise from a chair. CL limits trunk flexion and increases knee extensor muscle activity whereas; PL increases support width and trunk flexion, thus preventing increased EMG activity.



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