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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383332/does-scapular-dysfunction-alter-scapular-muscles-activity-and-kinematics-during-swim-stroke-motion-on-adolescent-swimmers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takao Mise, Takeyasu Kurita, Shohei Kamakari, Hiroshi Akuzawa, Tomoki Oshikawa, Naoto Matsunaga, Koji Kaneoka
Scapular dyskinesis (SD) indicates dysfunction of the scapular muscle activity during the arm elevation, resulting in altered scapular kinematics. This study examined whether SD alters scapular muscle activity and kinematics during swim stroke motion. Seventeen swimmers (mean age: 13 ± 1 years) were divided into SD ( n  = 8) and control ( n = 9) groups. Scapular muscle activity (the upper, middle, and lower trapezius and the serratus anterior muscle) and kinematics data were collected and time-normalised (0-100%) during swim stroke motion by swim-bench on land...
February 21, 2024: Sports Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380295/contribution-of-trunk-rotation-and-abdominal-muscles-to-sprint-kayak-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathew B Brown, Russell Peters, Lauder Mike A
Over the past two decades the importance of trunk contribution to sporting performance has been highlighted through the expanse of literature concerning core stability and strength. However, the role of trunk motion and the abdominal muscles are yet to be established during sprint kayak performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations among trunk rotation, kayak velocity, and abdominal muscle activity during on-water sprint kayaking. Eight international paddlers completed five 150 m sprint trials...
January 2024: Journal of Human Kinetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373116/non-invasive-analysis-of-fiber-type-composition-in-lower-limb-skeletal-muscles-using-reduced-interference-rihaczek-distribution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Remya R Nair, Divya Sasidharan, Venugopal G
Fiber composition is an important factor influencing force generation and endurance of different skeletal muscles. The analysis of the heterogeneous composition of muscles has gained importance in the field of sports biomechanics and biomedicine. In this work, an attempt is made to analyze the fiber composition of Rectus femoris (type II dominant) and Soleus (type I dominant) muscles using surface electromyography. Isometric signals are acquired from the muscles of 15 participants using a well-defined protocol and are further processed using reduced interference Rihaczek distribution...
July 2023: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366797/wearable-electronic-devices-in-parasports-a-focused-review-on-para-athlete-classification
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REVIEW
Louis Nikolis, Crystal Graff, Andrea Nikolis, Stephanie Tow
Wearable electronic devices are being used to evaluate movement patterns, track workload, prevent injuries, and optimize performance in athletes. Para athletes have unique characteristics to consider separately from the general population. One such difference in competitive parasports includes consideration of athlete classification systems. These sport-specific classification systems consider athletes' eligible medical conditions that lead to permanent physical, visual, and/or intellectual impairments and objectively evaluate the impact of their impairments on sport functions...
February 17, 2024: PM & R: the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360835/assessment-of-self-report-palpation-and-surface-electromyography-dataset-during-isometric-muscle-contraction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jihoon Lim, Lei Lu, Kusal Goonewardena, Jefferson Zhe Liu, Ying Tan
Measuring muscle fatigue involves assessing various components within the motor system. While subjective and sensor-based measures have been proposed, a comprehensive comparison of these assessment measures is currently lacking. This study aims to bridge this gap by utilizing three commonly used measures: participant self-reported perceived muscle fatigue scores, a sports physiotherapist's manual palpation-based muscle tightness scores, and surface electromyography sensors. Compensatory muscle fatigue occurs when one muscle group becomes fatigued, leading to the involvement and subsequent fatigue of other muscles as they compensate for the workload...
February 15, 2024: Scientific Data
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359579/spatiotemporal-lower-limb-asymmetries-during-stair-descent-in-athletes-following-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dario G Liebermann, Jonas L Markström, Jonas Selling, Charlotte K Häger
PURPOSE: This study evaluated motor control recovery at different times following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) by investigating lower-limb spatiotemporal symmetry during stair descent performances. METHODS: We used a cross-sectional design to compare asymptomatic athletes (Controls, n = 18) with a group of people with ACLR (n = 49) divided into three time-from-ACLR subgroups (Early: <6 months, n = 17; Mid: 6-18 months, n = 16; Late: ≥18 months, n = 16)...
February 10, 2024: Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358981/facial-electromyography-during-exercise-using-soft-electrode-array-a-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rawan Ibrahim, Itay Ketko, Mickey Scheinowitz, Yael Hanein
The use of wearable sensors for real-time monitoring of exercise-related measures has been extensively studied in recent years (e.g., performance enhancement, optimizing athlete's training, and preventing injuries). Surface electromyography (sEMG), which measures muscle activity, is a widely researched technology in exercise monitoring. However, due to their cumbersome nature, traditional sEMG electrodes are limited. In particular, facial EMG (fEMG) studies in physical training have been limited, with some scarce evidence suggesting that fEMG may be used to monitor exercise-related measurements...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356438/anticipation-of-landing-leg-masks-ankle-inversion-orientation-deficits-and-peroneal-insufficiency-during-jump-landing-in-people-with-chronic-ankle-instability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zongchen Hou, Wei Shen, Daniel T P Fong, Samantha L Winter
Ankle inversion orientation and peroneal activation insufficiency may contribute to lateral ankle sprains during landing in chronic ankle instability (CAI); however, how anticipation alters these factors is neglected. This study aimed to assess the impact of anticipation on joint orientation and muscle activity during landing in individuals with CAI. Fifteen participants with CAI and 15 healthy participants (control) were recruited to perform single-leg landings after bilateral countermovement jumps when the landing limb was specified before (planned) or after (unplanned) take-off...
February 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348456/metrology-in-semg-and-movement-analysis-the-need-for-training-new-figures-in-clinical-rehabilitation
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REVIEW
Roberto Merletti
A new educational curriculum for the next generation of physical and occupational therapists is urgent in order to manage the recent fast advances in sensors, measurement technologies and related instrumentation. This is required by the growing role of STEM in rehabilitation, kinesiology, and sport sciences. Surface EMG technology is used in this work as a representative example of similar problems present in movement analysis, exoskeletons, and many other fields. A review of the most relevant articles and international projects in the field of interfacing physical therapy with measurement technology for quantitative assessment of outcome is presented...
2024: Front Rehabil Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313010/comparison-of-kinematics-and-electromyography-in-the-last-repetition-during-different-maximum-repetition-sets-in-the-barbell-back-squat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hallvard Nygaard Falch, Andreas Hegdahl Gundersen, Stian Larsen, Markus Estifanos Haugen, Roland van den Tillaar
BACKGROUND: The barbell squat is an exercise used to strengthen the lower limbs, with implications for both performance in sports and improving movement during everyday tasks. Although the exercise is being trained across a variety of repetition ranges, the technical requirements may vary, affecting appropriate repetition range for specific training goals. METHODS: A randomised within-subject design was used to compare kinematics and surface electromyography (EMG) in the lower extremities during different concentric phases (pre-, sticking- and post-sticking region) of the last repetition when performing squats at different repetition maximums (RMs)...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38310077/adverse-effects-of-unilateral-transfemoral-amputation-on-para-alpine-sit-skiers-and-mitigation-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaiqi Liu, Linhong Ji, Jing Chang, Yinbo Li, Yijia Lu
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the adverse effects of unilateral transfemoral amputation on neuromuscular and kinematic parameters in alpine sit skiers, and to determine if additional restraints on the human-bucket interface could help mitigate the effects. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, repeated measures study. METHODS: Simulated skiing tests were conducted indoors involving 10 skiers with unilateral transfemoral amputation and 10 able-bodied participants...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38306672/impact-of-complete-intermittent-blood-flow-restriction-in-upper-limbs-strength-and-neural-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fábio Marzliak Pozzi de Castro, Lucas de Paula Oliveira, Rodrigo Aquino, Hugo Tourinho Filho, Enrico Fuini Puggina
Purpose: We aimed to investigate the chronic effects of low-load strength training (LT) with complete intermittent blood flow restriction (IBFR) on neural adaptations and strength in biceps brachii. Methods: Nineteen volunteers were randomly assigned into two different 9-week training protocols consisting of three assessment weeks and six training weeks: (a) LT with complete IBFR (LT-IBFR; n = 10) and (b) LT without complete IBFR (LT; n = 9). Strength was evaluated by predicted 1 repetition maximum (1RM) at weeks 1, 5, and 9 and neural function by root mean square (RMS) and median frequency (MDF) at sessions 1, 7, and 12 during the first three and last three repetitions...
February 2, 2024: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299306/h2oathletes-study-protocol-effects-of-hydration-changes-on-neuromuscular-function-in-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rúben Francisco, Filipe Jesus, Catarina L Nunes, Paulo Santos, Marta Alvim, Francesco Campa, Dale A Schoeller, Henry Lukaski, Goncalo V Mendonca, Luís Fernando Cordeiro Bettencourt Sardinha, Analiza Mónica Lopes de Almeida Silva
We aim to understand the effects of hydration changes on athletes' neuromuscular performance, on body water compartments, fat-free mass hydration and hydration biomarkers and to test the effects of the intervention on the response of acute dehydration in the hydration indexes. The H2OAthletes study (clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT05380089) is a randomised controlled trial in thirty-eight national/international athletes of both sexes with low total water intake (WI) (i.e. < 35·0 ml/kg/d). In the intervention, participants will be randomly assigned to the control (CG, n 19) or experimental group (EG, n 19)...
February 1, 2024: British Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287945/dual-layer-electroencephalography-data-during-real-world-table-tennis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Studnicki, Daniel P Ferris
Real-world settings are necessary to improve the ecological validity of neuroscience research, and electroencephalography (EEG) facilitates mobile electrocortical recordings because of its easy portability and high temporal resolution. Table tennis is a whole-body, goal-directed sport that requires constant visuomotor feedback, anticipation, strategic decision-making, object interception, and performance monitoring - making it an interesting testbed for a variety of neuroscience studies. Although traditionally plagued by artifact contamination, recent advances in signal processing and hardware approaches, such as the dual-layer approach, have allowed high fidelity EEG recordings during whole-body maneuvers...
February 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279630/the-mechanical-response-to-hockey-specific-running-gait-implications-for-the-objective-monitoring-of-p-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoe Thomas, Matt Greig
Field hockey is characterized by a unique dribbling position which has been associated with a prevalence of low back pain and lumbar injury. To quantify the biomechanical response of the hockey-specific running gait, twelve field hockey players completed treadmill running at speeds of 6, 9 and 12 km·hr-1 with a normal running gait and whilst manipulating the hockey stick to replicate dribbling. Mechanical loading was quantified using tri-axial accelerometery at L4, and muscular activity was measured for biceps femoris (BF), gluteus medius (GM) and quadratus lumborum (QL) of each limb...
January 26, 2024: Research in Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275985/changes-in-the-sprint-vertical-jump-and-quadriceps-strength-after-a-capacitive-resistive-electric-transfer-therapy-intervention-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Max Canet-Vintró, Jacobo Rodríguez-Sanz, Carlos López-de-Celis, César Hidalgo-García, Guillermo R Oviedo, Sergi Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Albert Pérez-Bellmunt
Generating large mechanical power during actions such as sprinting or jumping is a crucial factor in many sports. These types of actions require a good warm-up activation. Capacitive-Resistive Electric Transfer (CRET) is a non-invasive therapy based on the application of radio frequency electric currents within the range of 300 kHz-1.2 MHz to accelerate tissue metabolic activity. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of adding CRET to an active warm-up protocol in young adult athletes. For the double-blind randomized clinical trial, 60 healthy athletes were recruited and divided into an Experimental group (EG) and a Sham group (SG)...
January 22, 2024: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204298/weightlifting-induced-spinal-accessory-nerve-palsy-and-winged-scapula-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adnine Anass, Taik Fatima Zahrae, Aharrane Fatima Zahra, Takhrifa Nihad, Fadel Hicham, Abourazzak Fatima Ezzahra
Winged scapula is a rare musculoskeletal condition with numerous etiologies including spinal accessory nerve (SAN) palsy. Sport activities are rarely implicated with few scattered case reports. We report a case of an 18-year-old bodybuilder who suffered SAN palsy secondary to weightlifting exercises. Physical examination revealed winged scapula with painful mobility of the shoulder. A scapular magnetic resonance imaging scan and electromyography of the trapezius muscle were performed and confirmed the diagnosis of SAN palsy...
January 10, 2024: Sports Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200475/a-controlled-clinical-trial-investigating-the-effects-of-stretching-and-compression-exercises-on-electromyography-of-calf-muscles-in-chronic-lbp-patients-with-a-deep-gluteal-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
MohammadBagher Shamsi, Maryam Mirzaei, Kevork Hopayian
BACKGROUND: In deep gluteal syndrome (DGS), the piriformis muscle could impinge the sciatic nerve. The FAIR (flexion adduction internal rotation) test is a provocation test used to identify sciatic nerve irritation caused by this muscle. Compression and stretching exercises are usually prescribed to treat this syndrome. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of these two treatments on surface electromyography (sEMG) of the gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior in patients with low back pain (LBP) and DGS...
January 10, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198892/exercise-combined-with-electrical-stimulation-for-the-treatment-of-chronic-ankle-instability-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uri Gottlieb, Roee Hayek, Jay R Hoffman, Shmuel Springer
PURPOSE: To compare the short, medium, and long-term effects of balance exercises combined with either peroneal neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or peroneal transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on dynamic postural control and patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI). METHODS: Thirty-four participants with CAI were randomly assigned to a 12-session home based exercise program combined with NMES (Ex-NMES) or TENS (Ex- TENS)...
December 30, 2023: Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198793/closed-loop-reflex-responses-of-the-lateral-ankle-musculature-from-various-thresholds-during-a-lateral-ankle-sprain-perturbation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey D Simpson, Ludmila Cosio Lima, Youngil Lee, Harish Chander, Adam C Knight
CONTEXT: Latency is a reliable temporal metric used to evaluate sensorimotor integration of the fibularis longus (FL) and fibularis brevis (FB) during lateral ankle sprain perturbations. Currently, no clinical recommendations exist to select appropriate thresholds to evaluate the closed-loop reflex response of the lateral ankle musculature. The purpose of this study was to assess threshold value on latency of the FL and FB during an unanticipated inversion perturbation that simulates the mechanism of a lateral ankle sprain...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
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