Patterned ground reaction forces and electromyographic activities in the lateral sitting transfers : The influence of trunk forward tilting
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This study investigated patterned ground reaction forces and electromyographic activities of lower-limb and trunk muscles during lateral sitting transfer using the lower-extremities with various forward angles of the trunk. Thirty healthy volunteers were requested to perform the movement under three predefined experimental conditions; 10-degree, 35-degree and 60-degree forward trunk angles. Peak vertical force (Fz) under 10-degree was lower than those under 35-degree and 60-degree. Minimum anteroposterior force (Fy) under 10-degree was lower than those under 35-degree and 60-degree. For the tibialis anterior (TA), vastus medialis muscle (VM) and vastus lateralis muscle (VL), the root-mean-square values under 10-degree were larger than those under 35-degree and 60-degree. It was concluded that slight forward tilting of the trunk was disadvantageous with respect to stability of the movement and load on the muscles during lateral sitting transfer.
- 神戸大学の論文
- 2006-03-30
著者
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Shimada Tomoaki
Faculty Of Health Sciences Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Shimada Tomoaki
Division Of Health Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Hirose Hiroaki
Department Of Physical Therapy Kansai Vocational College Of Medicine
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Suzuki Toshiaki
Research Center of Neurological Diseases, Kansai College of Oriental Medicine
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Suzuki Toshiaki
Research Center Of Neurological Diseases Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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