Effect of 8-week Shoulder External Rotation Exercise with Low Intensity and Slow Movement on Infraspinatus.

Aoi Matsumura, Hiroshige Tateuchi, Masatoshi Nakamura, Noriaki Ichihashi
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Objective: Generally, low-intensity training is recommended as selective training of the infraspinatus muscle. This study aimed to investigate whether an 8-week intervention of low-intensity, slow-movement, external rotation exercise of the shoulder led to an increase in muscle strength with shoulder external rotation and cross-sectional area (CSA) infraspinatus muscle.

Methods: Sixteen healthy male volunteers were randomly assigned to the low-intensity and slow-movement (LS) group (N = 8) or the normal-intensity and normal-speed (NN) group (N = 8). The LS and NN groups performed shoulder external rotation exercises with low intensity and slow movement, and normal intensity and normal speed, respectively. The exercise session consisted of three sets of 10 repetitions, which were performed three times per week for 8 weeks. We measured the CSA of the infraspinatus and muscle strength of the shoulder external rotation before and after the 8-week intervention.

Results: A significant increase in infraspinatus CSA from baseline to 8 weeks was found in the LS group (7.3% of baseline) but not in the NN group. No significant differences were found in the muscle strength of shoulder external rotation.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that low-intensity exercise of the infraspinatus is effective for muscle hypertrophy when performed with slow movement. This finding may help patients who should avoid excessive stress in the early phase of rehabilitation.

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8周低强度慢速肩部外旋运动对冈下肌的影响。
目的:一般推荐低强度训练作为冈下肌的选择性训练。本研究旨在探讨为期8周的低强度、慢速、肩部外旋运动干预是否会增加肩部外旋和棘下肌横截面积(CSA)的肌肉力量。方法:将16名健康男性志愿者随机分为低强度慢运动组(N = 8)和正强度正速度组(N = 8), LS组和NN组分别进行低强度慢运动和正强度正速度的肩部外旋训练。练习包括三组,每组10次重复,每周进行三次,持续8周。在8周干预前后,我们测量了冈下肌的CSA和肩部外旋的肌肉力量。结果:从基线到8周,LS组冈下肌CSA显著增加(基线的7.3%),而NN组没有。肩关节外旋的肌肉力量无明显差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,低强度的冈下肌运动在缓慢运动时对肌肉肥大是有效的。这一发现可能有助于患者在康复的早期阶段避免过度的压力。
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