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Reliability of sEMG data of back muscles during static submaximal loading situations − Values and pitfalls
Alterations of trunk muscle activity can be objectified using surface electromyography (sEMG). But for diagnostic purposes reliable reference values are needed. Therefore, the present study evaluated sEMG measurements of representative back muscles concerning their reliability.
For this purpose, 49 healthy individuals (24 women) were subjected to static loads with defined portions of their upper body weight by applying whole-body tilts up to 90° in upright posture. Reliability analyses were carried out for amplitude values and normalized values according 90° tilt angle. Reliability measures included intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEm), standard error of the mean (SEM), and coefficient of variation of method errors (CVME).
ICC values for the amplitude values were > 0.79 for M. multifidus (MF) and M. longissimus (LO). For the normalized values, distinctively lower ICC levels were generally detected (0.33–0.81). The values of SEm and SEM also increased with increasing load, while CVME levels of the amplitude values maintained similar levels.
For defined static extension loads, good to excellent reliability can be demonstrated for back muscles. The established normative values for SEm, SEM and CVME parameters may be used for diagnostic purposes during defined submaximal load situations. This does not apply to normalized data.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Electromyography & Kinesiology is the primary source for outstanding original articles on the study of human movement from muscle contraction via its motor units and sensory system to integrated motion through mechanical and electrical detection techniques.
As the official publication of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology, the journal is dedicated to publishing the best work in all areas of electromyography and kinesiology, including: control of movement, muscle fatigue, muscle and nerve properties, joint biomechanics and electrical stimulation. Applications in rehabilitation, sports & exercise, motion analysis, ergonomics, alternative & complimentary medicine, measures of human performance and technical articles on electromyographic signal processing are welcome.