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Comparing Muscle Activation During Common Rehabilitation Exercises : Report

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Added on  2020-01-07

Comparing Muscle Activation During Common Rehabilitation Exercises : Report

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INTRODUCTIONMuscles play a very important role in stabilizing different functions of the body. Thestabilization include gluteus medius and gluteus maximus which is very necessary to solve theproblems caused due to Iliotibial band syndrome and patella-femoral syndrome (De Mey, Danneelsand Cools, 2013). Before performing these exercises it is very important to maintain a proper bodyposition and centering position. The number of repetitions and resistance towards the exerciseshould be managed to improve the pelvic functioning of that particular region. Pelvic stabilizationand hip strengthening exercises are geared to enhance the strength and activity of pelvic and hipregions of the body. When a specific body part is not able to function properly it utilises differentmuscles and joints to perform muscle movements which are not intended for particular functions(Feger, Donovan and Hertel, 2014).Aims and objectivesAim:“To compare two different types of muscle activation series during rehabilitation exercises”.Objectives:To identify different types of methods for performing hip strengthening muscle activationexercise.To compare the muscle activation levels of gluteus maximus ad medius with the help ofelastic tubing resistance.To evaluate the maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) in moving and stancelimb during hip strengthening exercises.MethodologyParticipants: Fifteen men (25 ± 3 y) and fifteen women (23 ± 1.5 y) will be selected to participate Ithe research. A prior power and energy analysis will be done before the participation (Thomas,Wright and Deverill, 2015).Study Design: Repeated-measures design will be used to analyse the gluteus maximus ad mediusmuscle activation in weight load-bearing with the help of elastic resistance mechanism(Understanding Research Study Designs, 2016). Instrumentation: The raw EMG signals during and after the exercises will be recorded with thehelp of Bagnoli DE 3.1 double-differential EMG surface sensors. Pre amplifiers and SilverTheraband elastic tubing will also be used to measure the internal and external resistance during the
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