Muscle Activation Differs between Three Different Knee Joint-Angle Positions during a Maximal Isometric Back Squat Exercise.

Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-18 DOI:10.1155/2016/3846123
Paulo Henrique Marchetti, Josinaldo Jarbas da Silva, Brad Jon Schoenfeld, Priscyla Silva Monteiro Nardi, Silvio Luis Pecoraro, Julia Maria D'Andréa Greve, Erin Hartigan
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activation of the lower limb muscles when performing a maximal isometric back squat exercise over three different positions. Fifteen young, healthy, resistance-trained men performed an isometric back squat at three knee joint angles (20°, 90°, and 140°) in a randomized, counterbalanced fashion. Surface electromyography was used to measure muscle activation of the vastus lateralis (VL), vastus medialis (VM), rectus femoris (RF), biceps femoris (BF), semitendinosus (ST), and gluteus maximus (GM). In general, muscle activity was the highest at 90° for the three quadriceps muscles, yet differences in muscle activation between knee angles were muscle specific. Activity of the GM was significantly greater at 20° and 90° compared to 140°. The BF and ST displayed similar activation at all joint angles. In conclusion, knee position alters muscles activation of the quadriceps and gluteus maximus muscles. An isometric back squat at 90° generates the highest overall muscle activation, yet an isometric back squat at 140° generates the lowest overall muscle activation of the VL and GM only.

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肌肉激活不同的三个不同的膝关节角度位置,在最大的等长后蹲练习。
本研究的目的是比较在三种不同姿势下进行最大等距后蹲运动时下肢肌肉的肌肉激活情况。15名年轻,健康,阻力训练的男性以随机,平衡的方式在三个膝关节角度(20°,90°和140°)进行等距后蹲。采用表面肌电图测量股外侧肌(VL)、股内侧肌(VM)、股直肌(RF)、股二头肌(BF)、半腱肌(ST)和臀大肌(GM)的肌肉激活情况。一般来说,三块股四头肌的肌肉活动在90°时最高,但不同膝盖角度的肌肉活动差异是肌肉特有的。与140°相比,20°和90°时GM的活性显著增加。在所有关节角度下,BF和ST表现出相似的激活。总之,膝关节位置改变了股四头肌和臀大肌的肌肉活动。90°的等距后蹲产生最高的整体肌肉激活,而140°的等距后蹲只产生最低的VL和GM的整体肌肉激活。
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