Electromyographic analysis of ankle muscles in young adults with Down syndrome before and after the implementation of a physical activity programme based on dance

Q3 Health Professions
Núria Massó-Ortigosa , Lourdes Gutiérrez-Vilahú , Lluís Costa-Tutusaus , Guillermo R. Oviedo , Ferran Rey-Abella
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Abstract

Introduction

People with Down syndrome have difficulties in postural control and exhibit differences in the displacement of their centre of pressure and in muscle activity compared with the general population. Previous research has shown that centre of pressure displacement is less depending on visual conditions in people with Down syndrome, although improved balance has been observed following specific physical activities based on dance. The aim of the project was to assess the effect of a dance-based physical activity programme on muscle activity in young adults with Down syndrome.

Material and methods

Eleven participants with Down syndrome and eleven participants without Down syndrome as the control group followed an 18-week dance programme. Surface electromyography was used to assess ankle muscle activity before and after completion of the programme in open and closed eyes conditions.

Results

We observed a higher level of muscle activation in Down syndrome group. They showed minor differences between different visual conditions than control group. No significant differences were seen in pre- and post-training in Down syndrome group. Nevertheless, less differences were observed between both groups after training than before.

Conclusions

Although no significant differences were observed in Down syndrome group after training, differences between groups were decreased. These could be related to some postural adaptations. In the future, it will be interesting to increase the sample and also analyze the position of centre of pressure in relation to feet.

以舞蹈为基础的体育活动计划实施前后,唐氏综合症年轻成人踝关节肌肉的肌电图分析
唐氏综合症患者在姿势控制方面有困难,与一般人群相比,他们在压力中心的位移和肌肉活动方面表现出差异。先前的研究表明,唐氏综合症患者的压力中心位移对视觉状况的依赖程度较低,尽管在舞蹈等特定的体育活动后,平衡性得到了改善。该项目的目的是评估以舞蹈为基础的体育活动计划对患有唐氏综合症的年轻成年人肌肉活动的影响。材料与方法6名唐氏综合症患者和11名非唐氏综合症患者作为对照组,参加了为期18周的舞蹈项目。在开眼和闭眼条件下,使用表面肌电图评估程序完成前后的踝关节肌肉活动。结果观察到唐氏综合征组肌肉活化水平升高。与对照组相比,他们在不同的视觉条件下表现出轻微的差异。唐氏综合征组训练前后无明显差异。然而,训练后两组之间的差异比训练前小。结论训练后唐氏综合征组虽无明显差异,但组间差异有所减小。这些可能与一些姿势适应有关。在未来,增加样本和分析压力中心相对于脚的位置将会很有趣。
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Apunts Medicina de l''Esport
Apunts Medicina de l''Esport Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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