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Not only static: Stabilization manoeuvres in dynamic exercises – A pilot study

This study examined characteristics of trunk muscles electrical activity in young adults performed in the course of static and dynamic trunk muscles strengthening exercises using different lumbar spine stabilization manoeuvres. Twenty young adults (M(age) = 25.5 SD = 2.91) participated in this study...

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Autores principales: Vaičienė, Giedrė, Berškienė, Kristina, Slapsinskaite, Agne, Mauricienė, Vilma, Razon, Selen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30089127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201017
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author Vaičienė, Giedrė
Berškienė, Kristina
Slapsinskaite, Agne
Mauricienė, Vilma
Razon, Selen
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Berškienė, Kristina
Slapsinskaite, Agne
Mauricienė, Vilma
Razon, Selen
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description This study examined characteristics of trunk muscles electrical activity in young adults performed in the course of static and dynamic trunk muscles strengthening exercises using different lumbar spine stabilization manoeuvres. Twenty young adults (M(age) = 25.5 SD = 2.91) participated in this study. Of the 20, 11 subjects (5 males and 6 females) reported no history of pain, 9 subjects (5 males and 4 females) reported lower back pain (LBP) within the last three months. Subjects performed lumbar spine stabilization manoeuvres (abdominal bracing (AB) and abdominal hollowing (AH)) with static and dynamic abdominal muscles strengthening exercises (i.e., plank, side-bridges, and curl-ups). Noraxon Telemyo twelve channel electromyography device (Noraxon USA, Inc.) was used to record EMG data from rectus abdominal muscle (RA), external oblique muscles (EO), internal oblique muscles (IO), and erector spine muscles (ES). In static exercises such as side-bridge exercise, significantly higher RA muscle electrical activity was recorded with AB manoeuvre compared to AH manoeuvre both on the right side and left side respectively (Z = -2.17; p = 0.03; Z = 3.40; p = 0.001). In dynamic exercises such as curl-up exercise, during the lifting phase, median value of RA muscle activity with AB was significantly higher than with AH (Z = -2.315; p = 0.021). Median value of IO muscles activity with AH was significantly higher than with AB (Z = -3.230; p = 0.001). Our findings indicated that although surface muscles are more activated with AB manoeuvre exercises, deep abdominal muscles are more activated in exercises with AH manoeuvre. These findings can help practitioners design interventions to integrate AH manoeuvre for benefiting persons with lumbar instability.
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spelling pubmed-60825232018-08-28 Not only static: Stabilization manoeuvres in dynamic exercises – A pilot study Vaičienė, Giedrė Berškienė, Kristina Slapsinskaite, Agne Mauricienė, Vilma Razon, Selen PLoS One Research Article This study examined characteristics of trunk muscles electrical activity in young adults performed in the course of static and dynamic trunk muscles strengthening exercises using different lumbar spine stabilization manoeuvres. Twenty young adults (M(age) = 25.5 SD = 2.91) participated in this study. Of the 20, 11 subjects (5 males and 6 females) reported no history of pain, 9 subjects (5 males and 4 females) reported lower back pain (LBP) within the last three months. Subjects performed lumbar spine stabilization manoeuvres (abdominal bracing (AB) and abdominal hollowing (AH)) with static and dynamic abdominal muscles strengthening exercises (i.e., plank, side-bridges, and curl-ups). Noraxon Telemyo twelve channel electromyography device (Noraxon USA, Inc.) was used to record EMG data from rectus abdominal muscle (RA), external oblique muscles (EO), internal oblique muscles (IO), and erector spine muscles (ES). In static exercises such as side-bridge exercise, significantly higher RA muscle electrical activity was recorded with AB manoeuvre compared to AH manoeuvre both on the right side and left side respectively (Z = -2.17; p = 0.03; Z = 3.40; p = 0.001). In dynamic exercises such as curl-up exercise, during the lifting phase, median value of RA muscle activity with AB was significantly higher than with AH (Z = -2.315; p = 0.021). Median value of IO muscles activity with AH was significantly higher than with AB (Z = -3.230; p = 0.001). Our findings indicated that although surface muscles are more activated with AB manoeuvre exercises, deep abdominal muscles are more activated in exercises with AH manoeuvre. These findings can help practitioners design interventions to integrate AH manoeuvre for benefiting persons with lumbar instability. Public Library of Science 2018-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6082523/ /pubmed/30089127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201017 Text en © 2018 Vaičienė et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Berškienė, Kristina
Slapsinskaite, Agne
Mauricienė, Vilma
Razon, Selen
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title_short Not only static: Stabilization manoeuvres in dynamic exercises – A pilot study
title_sort not only static: stabilization manoeuvres in dynamic exercises – a pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30089127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201017
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