Gluteal muscle function and size in swimmers

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Gesäßmuskelfunktion und -größe bei Schwimmern
Autor:Semciw, Adam I.; Green, Rodney A.; Pizzari, Tania
Erschienen in:Journal of science and medicine in sport
Veröffentlicht:19 (2016), 6, S. 498-503, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1440-2440, 1878-1861
DOI:10.1016/j.jsams.2015.06.004
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title Gluteal muscle function and size in swimmers
spellingShingle Gluteal muscle function and size in swimmers
Hüftgelenk
M. gluteus maximus
M. gluteus medius
Muskelfunktion
Schwimmen
Schwimmsport
Sportler
Untersuchung, empirische
title_sort gluteal muscle function and size in swimmers
title_short Gluteal muscle function and size in swimmers
title_alt Gesäßmuskelfunktion und -größe bei Schwimmern
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abstract Objectives: To compare the gluteus medius and minimus segments size and activity in swimmers versus non-swimmers. Design: Case matched-control cross-sectional study. Methods: The three segments of gluteus medius (anterior, middle and posterior) and two segments of gluteus minimus (anterior and posterior) were evaluated using electromyography and magnetic resonance imaging in 15 swimmers (7 elite and 8 non-elite) and 15 gender- and aged-matched controls. For each muscle segment, values were obtained for peak amplitude, average amplitude, and time to peak from each phase of the gait cycle (0–20%, 20–60%, and total stance). Results: The pattern of anterior gluteus minimus EMG activity in swimmers demonstrated additional activity early in the gait cycle when compared with controls. The segmental differences between anterior and posterior gluteus minimus during gait identified in the control group were not present in the swimmers. Overall, there were no significant differences in the gluteus medius EMG characteristics between groups and muscle size was not significantly different between groups for any of the hip abductor muscles. Conclusions: The preliminary evidence of non-segmental differences within the gluteus minimus of swimmers (as opposed to non-swimmers) might implicate reduced-gravity environments in contributing to subsequent changes in deep stabiliser muscles. Such changes might predispose the athlete to a greater risk of lower limb injury during weight bearing activities.
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doi 10.1016/j.jsams.2015.06.004
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Hüftgelenk
M. gluteus maximus
M. gluteus medius
Muskelfunktion
Schwimmen
Schwimmsport
Sportler
Untersuchung, empirische
athlete
empirical investigation
hip joint
m. gluteus maximus
m. gluteus medius
muscle function
swimming
swimming
Empirie
Empirismus
Untersuchung, experimentelle
Untersuchung
Gesäßmuskulatur
Schwimmer
Fahrtenschwimmen
Freischwimmen
Hechtschiessen
Schwimmen, therapeutisches
Schwimmerin
Schwimmerschulter
Schwimmtechnik
Schwimmverein
Athlet
Profisportler
Hüfte
Hüftgelenkmuskulatur
Hüftkraft
Hüftluxationsfraktur
Schwimmsportler
Sportschwimmen
Wettkampfschwimmen
Wettkampfschwimmer
Schwimmfest
Schwimmtraining
Schwimmwettkampf
empirical study
greatest gluteal muscle
sportsman
Gluteal muscle function and size in swimmers
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M. gluteus maximus
M. gluteus medius
Muskelfunktion
Schwimmen
Schwimmsport
Sportler
Untersuchung, empirische
topic_facet Hüftgelenk
M. gluteus maximus
M. gluteus medius
Muskelfunktion
Schwimmen
Schwimmsport
Sportler
Untersuchung, empirische
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empirical investigation
hip joint
m. gluteus maximus
m. gluteus medius
muscle function
swimming
swimming
topic_en_facet athlete
empirical investigation
hip joint
m. gluteus maximus
m. gluteus medius
muscle function
swimming
swimming
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Empirismus
Untersuchung, experimentelle
Untersuchung
Gesäßmuskulatur
Schwimmer
Fahrtenschwimmen
Freischwimmen
Hechtschiessen
Schwimmen, therapeutisches
Schwimmerin
Schwimmerschulter
Schwimmtechnik
Schwimmverein
Athlet
Profisportler
Hüfte
Hüftgelenkmuskulatur
Hüftkraft
Hüftluxationsfraktur
Schwimmsportler
Sportschwimmen
Wettkampfschwimmen
Wettkampfschwimmer
Schwimmfest
Schwimmtraining
Schwimmwettkampf
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greatest gluteal muscle
sportsman
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