Muscle Activation During Single-Legged Squat Is Affected by Position of the Nonstance Limb.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Athletic Training Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0019.21
Anne Khuu, Kari L Loverro, Cara L Lewis
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Context: The single-legged squat (SLS) is appropriate for targeting activation, strengthening, and neuromuscular retraining of the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and quadriceps. However, the effects of different nonstance-limb positions on muscle activity have not been fully evaluated.

Objective: To compare the muscle activity of selected stance-limb hip muscles during the SLS using 3 nonstance-limb positions: in front (SLS-Front), in the middle (SLS-Middle), and in back (SLS-Back).

Design: Controlled laboratory study.

Setting: Biomechanics laboratory.

Patients or other participants: A total of 17 healthy adults (8 men, 9 women; age = 22.6 ± 3.6 years, height = 173.3 ± 10.7 cm, mass = 71.2 ± 11.0 kg) participated.

Main outcome measure(s): Surface electromyographic data of the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, lateral hamstrings, medial hamstrings, rectus femoris, and tensor fascia lata (TFL) as well as kinetic data of the hip and knee were collected while participants performed the 3 SLS tasks. Mean muscle-activation levels during the descent and ascent phases for the selected hip muscles and hip and knee kinetics in all 3 planes were compared for the 3 tasks. Each variable of interest was analyzed using a separate linear regression model with a generalized estimating equations correction.

Results: Muscle-activation levels of the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, medial hamstrings, rectus femoris, and TFL for the stance limb during descent (P ≤ .04) and the medial hamstrings and TFL during ascent (P ≤ .002) were different among the SLS tasks. The greatest number of differences occurred between SLS-Front and SLS-Back. During descent, gluteal muscle activity was greater in SLS-Front (P ≤ .03) and SLS-Middle (P = .03) than in SLS-Back. For both phases, TFL activity was greater during SLS-Front than during both SLS-Middle and SLS-Back (P ≤ .006). Kinetic differences at the hip and knee between SLS tasks were also observed (P values ≤ .02).

Conclusions: The 3 SLS tasks had different muscle-activation and kinetic profiles. Clinicians and researchers can vary nonstance-limb position during the SLS to manipulate muscle-activation levels and tailor the exercise to assist with goals at different stages of rehabilitation.

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单腿深蹲时的肌肉激活受非肢体位置的影响
背景:单腿深蹲(SLS)适合针对臀大肌、臀中肌和股四头肌进行激活、强化和神经肌肉再训练。然而,不同的非站立肢体姿势对肌肉活动的影响尚未得到充分评估:比较在 SLS 期间使用 3 种非站立肢体位置时所选站立肢体臀部肌肉的活动情况:前方(SLS-前方)、中间(SLS-中间)和后方(SLS-后方):设计:实验室对照研究:患者或其他参与者:共有 17 名健康成年人(8 名男性,9 名女性;年龄 = 22.6 ± 3.6 岁,身高 = 173.3 ± 10.7 厘米,体重 = 71.2 ± 11.0 千克)参加:在参与者完成 3 项 SLS 任务时,收集臀大肌、臀中肌、外侧腘绳肌、内侧腘绳肌、股直肌和筋膜张力(TFL)的表面肌电图数据以及髋关节和膝关节的运动数据。比较了 3 项任务中选定的髋部肌肉在下降和上升阶段的平均肌肉激活水平,以及髋关节和膝关节在所有 3 个平面上的动力。每个相关变量都使用单独的线性回归模型进行分析,并使用广义估计方程进行校正:臀大肌、臀中肌、内侧腘绳肌、股直肌和站立肢在下降时的 TFL 肌肉激活水平(P ≤ .04)以及在上升时的内侧腘绳肌和 TFL 肌肉激活水平(P ≤ .002)在 SLS 任务之间存在差异。SLS-Front 和 SLS-Back 之间的差异最大。在下降过程中,SLS-前(P ≤ .03)和 SLS-中(P = .03)的臀肌活动大于 SLS-后。在这两个阶段中,SLS-前时的TFL活动均大于SLS-中和SLS-后时(P ≤ .006)。SLS任务之间髋关节和膝关节的运动差异也被观察到(P值≤ .02):结论:3 项 SLS 任务具有不同的肌肉激活和运动特征。临床医生和研究人员可以在 SLS 过程中改变非蹬肢位置,以控制肌肉激活水平,并根据不同康复阶段的目标量身定制运动。
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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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