Ativação muscular estabilizadora da patela e do quadril durante exercícios de agachamento em indivíduos saudáveis

L. R. Felício, L. A. Dias, A. M. D. Silva, Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira, D. Bevilaqua-Grossi
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BACKGROUND: Hip and knee muscle weaknesses have been associated with the onset of anterior knee pain (AKP). Therefore, the understanding of how squats exercises can be performed in order to optimize the electrical activity of these muscles is relevant for physical therapy treatments. OBJECTIVE: To compare the electromyographic activity of patella and pelvic stabilizers during traditional squat and squat associated with isometric hip adduction or abduction in subjects without AKP. METHODS: Electromyography signals were captured using double-differential electrodes at the vastus medialis obliquus (VMO), vastus lateralis obliquus (VLO), vastus lateralis longus (VLL) and gluteus medium (GMed) in 15 healthy and sedentary women during squats exercises: traditional and associated with hip adduction and hip abduction with load of 25% of body weight. Linear mixed models with significance level of 5% were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Squat associated with hip adduction and abduction produced electromyographic activity of GMed of 0.47 (0.2) and 0.59 (0.22) respectively, while conventional squat produced an electromyiographic activity of 0.33 (0.27). The higher VMO activity was 0.59 (0.27) during the isometric contraction in the squat associated with hip adduction. The higher VLO activity was 0.60 (0.32) during isometric contraction in the squat associated with hip abduction. CONCLUSION: Squat exercise associated with hip adduction increased VMO muscle activity as well as the activity of GMed activity.
健康人下蹲时髌骨和髋关节稳定肌肉的激活
背景:髋关节和膝关节肌肉无力与膝前疼痛(AKP)的发生有关。因此,了解如何进行深蹲运动以优化这些肌肉的电活动与物理治疗有关。目的:比较无AKP受试者在传统深蹲和髋关节内收或外展时髌骨和骨盆稳定器的肌电图活动。方法:采用双差电极在15名健康久坐女性的股内侧斜肌(VMO)、股外侧斜肌(VLO)、股外侧长肌(VLL)和臀中肌(GMed)处捕获肌电信号,这些女性在传统的和与髋内收和髋外展相关的深蹲运动中,负荷为体重的25%。采用显著性水平为5%的线性混合模型进行数据分析。结果:深蹲联合髋关节内收和外展产生的GMed肌电活动分别为0.47(0.2)和0.59(0.22),而传统深蹲产生的肌电活动为0.33(0.27)。在髋关节内收的深蹲等距收缩时,较高的VMO活性为0.59(0.27)。在髋关节外展的深蹲等距收缩时,较高的VLO活性为0.60(0.32)。结论:与髋关节内收相关的深蹲运动增加了VMO肌肉活动以及GMed活动的活动。
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