Muscle activation and movement patterns during prone hip extension exercise in women

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Muskelaktivierung und Bewegungsmuster während einer Hüftstreckung in Bauchlage
Autor:Lewis, Cara L.; Sahrmann, Shirley A.
Erschienen in:Journal of athletic training
Veröffentlicht:44 (2009), 3, S. 238-248, Lit.
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Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X
DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-44.3.238
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title Muscle activation and movement patterns during prone hip extension exercise in women
spellingShingle Muscle activation and movement patterns during prone hip extension exercise in women
Analyse, biomechanische
Bauchlage
Bewegungsanweisung
Bewegungsmuster
Biomechanik
Elektromyographie
Frau
Hüftgelenk
Information, verbale
Kinematik
Kinetik
M. gluteus maximus
Muskelaktivität
Muskelkontraktion, willkürliche
Muskulatur, ischiocrurale
Untersuchung, empirische
title_sort muscle activation and movement patterns during prone hip extension exercise in women
title_short Muscle activation and movement patterns during prone hip extension exercise in women
title_alt Muskelaktivierung und Bewegungsmuster während einer Hüftstreckung in Bauchlage
title_alt_lang deu
media_type Elektronische Ressource (online)
Gedruckte Ressource
city Dallas (Tex)
abstract Context: The consistency of muscle activation order during prone hip extension has been debated. Objective: To investigate whether women use a consistent and distinguishable muscle activation order when extending the hip while prone and to explore the effects of verbal cues on muscle activation and movement. Design: Single-session, repeated-measures design. Setting: University laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: Eleven healthy women (age  =  27.7 ± 6.2 years [range, 22–37 years]). Intervention(s): We tested the participants under 3 conditions: no cues, cues to contract the gluteal muscles, and cues to contract the hamstrings muscles. Main Outcome Measure(s): We measured hip and knee angle and electromyographic data from the gluteus maximus, medial hamstrings, and lateral hamstrings while participants performed prone hip extension from 30° of hip flexion to neutral. Results: When not given cues, participants used the consistent and distinguishable muscle activation order of medial hamstrings, followed by lateral hamstrings, then gluteus maximus (195.5 ± 74.9, 100.2 ± 70.3, and 11.5 ± 81.9 milliseconds preceding start of movement, respectively). Compared with the no-cues condition, the gluteal-cues condition resulted in nearly simultaneous onset of medial hamstrings, lateral hamstrings, and gluteus maximus (131.3 ± 84.0, 38.8 ± 96.9, and 45.1 ± 93.4 milliseconds, respectively) (P > .059); decreased activation of the medial hamstrings (P < .03) and lateral hamstrings (P < .024) around the initiation of movement; increased activation of gluteus maximus throughout the movement (P < .001); and decreased knee flexion (P  =  .002). Compared with the no-cues condition, the hamstrings-cues condition resulted in decreased activation of the medial hamstrings just after the initiation of movement (P  =  .028) and throughout the movement (P  =  .034) and resulted in decreased knee flexion (P  =  .003). Conclusions: Our results support the contention that the muscle activation order during prone hip extension is consistent in healthy women and demonstrates that muscle timing and activation amplitude and movement can be modified with verbal cues. This information is important for clinicians using prone hip extension as either an evaluation tool or a rehabilitation exercise. Verf.-Referat
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Sahrmann, Shirley A.
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doi 10.4085/1062-6050-44.3.238
spelling 10.4085/1062-6050-44.3.238
1062-6050
0160-8320
1938-162X
1202960-9
Analyse, biomechanische
Bauchlage
Bewegungsanweisung
Bewegungsmuster
Biomechanik
Elektromyographie
Frau
Hüftgelenk
Information, verbale
Kinematik
Kinetik
M. gluteus maximus
Muskelaktivität
Muskelkontraktion, willkürliche
Muskulatur, ischiocrurale
Untersuchung, empirische
biomechanical analysis
biomechanics
electromyography
empirical investigation
hamstrings
hip joint
kinematics
kinetics
m. gluteus maximus
movement instruction
movement pattern
muscle activity
prone position
verbal information
voluntary muscle contraction
woman
Muskelaktion
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
Analyse, methodische
Aufzeichnung, biomechanische
Untersuchung, biomechanische
Empirie
Empirismus
Untersuchung, experimentelle
Untersuchung
Amplitude
Elektromyogramm
EMG
Diskriminierung, geschlechtliche
Frauengymnastik
Frauentraining
Hausfrau
Hüfte
Hüftgelenkmuskulatur
Hüftkraft
Hüftluxationsfraktur
Verbalinformation
Bewegungsvorschrift
Gesäßmuskulatur
Biokinetik
motor pattern
empirical study
greatest gluteal muscle
Muscle activation and movement patterns during prone hip extension exercise in women
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topic Analyse, biomechanische
Bauchlage
Bewegungsanweisung
Bewegungsmuster
Biomechanik
Elektromyographie
Frau
Hüftgelenk
Information, verbale
Kinematik
Kinetik
M. gluteus maximus
Muskelaktivität
Muskelkontraktion, willkürliche
Muskulatur, ischiocrurale
Untersuchung, empirische
topic_facet Analyse, biomechanische
Bauchlage
Bewegungsanweisung
Bewegungsmuster
Biomechanik
Elektromyographie
Frau
Hüftgelenk
Information, verbale
Kinematik
Kinetik
M. gluteus maximus
Muskelaktivität
Muskelkontraktion, willkürliche
Muskulatur, ischiocrurale
Untersuchung, empirische
topic_en biomechanical analysis
biomechanics
electromyography
empirical investigation
hamstrings
hip joint
kinematics
kinetics
m. gluteus maximus
movement instruction
movement pattern
muscle activity
prone position
verbal information
voluntary muscle contraction
woman
topic_en_facet biomechanical analysis
biomechanics
electromyography
empirical investigation
hamstrings
hip joint
kinematics
kinetics
m. gluteus maximus
movement instruction
movement pattern
muscle activity
prone position
verbal information
voluntary muscle contraction
woman
synonym Muskelaktion
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
Analyse, methodische
Aufzeichnung, biomechanische
Untersuchung, biomechanische
Empirie
Empirismus
Untersuchung, experimentelle
Untersuchung
Amplitude
Elektromyogramm
EMG
Diskriminierung, geschlechtliche
Frauengymnastik
Frauentraining
Hausfrau
Hüfte
Hüftgelenkmuskulatur
Hüftkraft
Hüftluxationsfraktur
Verbalinformation
Bewegungsvorschrift
Gesäßmuskulatur
Biokinetik
synonym_en motor pattern
empirical study
greatest gluteal muscle
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