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Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise
(1) Background: The “bird dog” exercise is considered one of the most effective therapeutic exercises for lumbopelvic rehabilitation and the prevention and treatment of low back pain. The “standing bird dog” (SBD) exercise, executed in a single-leg stance, constitutes a natural and challenging varia...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37368569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11060119 |
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author | Losavio, Raffaele Contemori, Samuele Bartoli, Stefano Dieni, Cristina V. Panichi, Roberto Biscarini, Andrea |
author_facet | Losavio, Raffaele Contemori, Samuele Bartoli, Stefano Dieni, Cristina V. Panichi, Roberto Biscarini, Andrea |
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description | (1) Background: The “bird dog” exercise is considered one of the most effective therapeutic exercises for lumbopelvic rehabilitation and the prevention and treatment of low back pain. The “standing bird dog” (SBD) exercise, executed in a single-leg stance, constitutes a natural and challenging variation in the “bird dog”; nevertheless, this exercise has not yet been investigated. This study provides a stabilometric and electromyographic analysis of the SBD performed in static and dynamic conditions and in ipsilateral and contralateral variations; (2) Methods: A time-synchronized motion capture system, wireless electromyography sensors, and triaxial force platform were used to analyze the selected SBD exercises; (3) Results: In dynamic conditions, the gluteus maximum, multifidus, lumbar erector spinae, and gluteus medius reached a mean activation level higher than in the static condition, with peak activation levels of 80%, 60%, 55%, and a 45% maximum voluntary isometric contraction, respectively. In the static condition, balance control was more challenging in the mediolateral compared to the anteroposterior direction. In the dynamic condition, the balance challenge was higher in the anteroposterior direction and higher than the static condition in both directions; (4) Conclusions: The SBD was proved to be effective for strengthening the hip and lumbar extensor muscles and provided a powerful challenge to single-leg balance control in both mediolateral and anteroposterior directions. |
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spelling | pubmed-103050762023-06-29 Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise Losavio, Raffaele Contemori, Samuele Bartoli, Stefano Dieni, Cristina V. Panichi, Roberto Biscarini, Andrea Sports (Basel) Article (1) Background: The “bird dog” exercise is considered one of the most effective therapeutic exercises for lumbopelvic rehabilitation and the prevention and treatment of low back pain. The “standing bird dog” (SBD) exercise, executed in a single-leg stance, constitutes a natural and challenging variation in the “bird dog”; nevertheless, this exercise has not yet been investigated. This study provides a stabilometric and electromyographic analysis of the SBD performed in static and dynamic conditions and in ipsilateral and contralateral variations; (2) Methods: A time-synchronized motion capture system, wireless electromyography sensors, and triaxial force platform were used to analyze the selected SBD exercises; (3) Results: In dynamic conditions, the gluteus maximum, multifidus, lumbar erector spinae, and gluteus medius reached a mean activation level higher than in the static condition, with peak activation levels of 80%, 60%, 55%, and a 45% maximum voluntary isometric contraction, respectively. In the static condition, balance control was more challenging in the mediolateral compared to the anteroposterior direction. In the dynamic condition, the balance challenge was higher in the anteroposterior direction and higher than the static condition in both directions; (4) Conclusions: The SBD was proved to be effective for strengthening the hip and lumbar extensor muscles and provided a powerful challenge to single-leg balance control in both mediolateral and anteroposterior directions. MDPI 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10305076/ /pubmed/37368569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11060119 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Losavio, Raffaele Contemori, Samuele Bartoli, Stefano Dieni, Cristina V. Panichi, Roberto Biscarini, Andrea Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise |
title | Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise |
title_full | Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise |
title_fullStr | Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise |
title_full_unstemmed | Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise |
title_short | Electromyographic and Stabilometric Analysis of the Static and Dynamic “Standing Bird Dog” Exercise |
title_sort | electromyographic and stabilometric analysis of the static and dynamic “standing bird dog” exercise |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37368569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11060119 |
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