The Benefits to Adjust Ground Slopes during Squat Exercise for Rehabilitation : Based on the Weighting of Muscle Activation across the Slope

Jaehyuk Lee
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to inverstigate the changes in muscle synergy and muscle weightings during sqaut exercise on different ground slopes and propose the goal-directed squat exercise as a rehabilitation method. Methods: Tweleve healthy young adults with an average age of 21.45 ± 1.03 years, and body mass index of 24.21 ± 4.01kg/m2 performed squat exercises on 3 different slope boards(i.e. flat, 10-degree incline, 10-degree decline ground slope). The squat exercise on each ground slope condtion was performed 10 trials with a rest time of 30 seconds between the conditions. During the squat exercise, muscle activation of tibialis anterior (TA), multifidus (MUL), gastrocnemius (GCM) and internal oblique (IO) muscles were measured and included in muscle synergy analysis using ICAPCA. Results: As a result, three synergies of all participants were extracted and there was no significant difference in variance accounted for(VAF) of each synergy, indicating the complexity of muscle synergy between the ground slope condition. However, during exercise on the incline slope ground, there were sigfniciant lower TA muscle weighting of synergy 1 (P=0.020) and higher IO muscle weighting of synergy 2 (P=0.005) than flat ground. Furthremore, during exercise on the decline slope ground, a significant lower TA muscle weighting of synergy 2 (P=0.017) was found when compared with the incline slope ground. Conclusion: In conclusion, the findings of this study suggest that squat exercise on incline slope ground will be recommended for training lower extremity muscles above the ankle and abdominal core muscles, and decline slope ground will be recommended for training balance abiltiy, especially, in the elderly.
在深蹲运动中调整地面坡度对康复的好处:基于斜坡上肌肉激活的权重
目的:本研究的目的是探讨在不同斜坡下蹲运动中肌肉协同作用和肌肉重量的变化,并提出目标导向下蹲运动作为一种康复方法。方法:12名平均年龄为21.45±1.03岁,体重指数为24.21±4.01kg/m2的健康青年,在3种不同的斜坡板上进行深蹲练习。平地、10度倾斜、10度下降的地面坡度)。在每种地面坡度条件下进行深蹲练习10次,每次休息时间为30秒。在深蹲运动中,测量胫骨前肌(TA)、多裂肌(MUL)、腓肠肌(GCM)和内斜肌(IO)的肌肉激活情况,并使用ICAPCA进行肌肉协同分析。结果:提取了所有参与者的三个协同效应,且每个协同效应的方差占比(VAF)无显著差异,说明了地面坡度条件下肌肉协同效应的复杂性。而在倾斜斜坡地面上运动时,协同1的TA肌权重显著低于平地(P=0.020),协同2的IO肌权重显著高于平地(P=0.005)。此外,在斜度下降的地面上运动时,TA肌肉的协同效应2权重显著低于斜度上升的地面(P=0.017)。结论:综上所述,本研究结果提示,建议在倾斜斜坡地面上进行深蹲运动,以训练踝关节以上的下肢肌肉和腹部核心肌群;在倾斜斜坡地面上进行深蹲运动,以训练平衡能力,尤其是老年人。
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