Literature DB >> 19457670

Trunk muscle responses following unpredictable loading of an abducted arm.

Christopher J Mullington1, Lee Klungarvuth, Maria Catley, Alison H McGregor, Paul H Strutton.   

Abstract

This study investigated if asymmetry exists in the responses of trunk muscles to a perturbation of the trunk induced by loading of an outstretched arm. Nineteen healthy right-handed subjects were recruited into the study. Electromyographic recordings were made from trunk muscles (erector spinae and rectus abdominus) and upper limb muscles (deltoid). A weight was dropped into a receptacle held out laterally by the subjects. The perturbation induced a rise in EMG activity in the deltoid at a latency which was not different between the dominant and non-dominant arms. It also induced a rise in EMG activity in the contralateral trunk muscles. Although not significantly different, there was a trend for the responses from the right trunk to be longer than those from the left trunk. Furthermore, there were higher levels of EMG activity in the trunk muscles opposite the dominant arm than those in the trunk muscles opposite the non-dominant arm. This study reveals a pattern of trunk muscle activation following movement in the arm induced by loading of an outstretched hand that is different on the side of the back opposite the dominant arm than on the side of the back opposite the non-dominant arm. These results may have implications in terms of mechanisms contributing to low back pain and further work is warranted to examine these responses in left-handed individuals.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19457670     DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2009.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gait Posture        ISSN: 0966-6362            Impact factor:   2.840


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Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol       Date:  2012-10-10       Impact factor: 3.078

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Authors:  Anand Navalgund; John A Buford; Mathew S Briggs; Deborah L Givens
Journal:  Motor Control       Date:  2012-09-07       Impact factor: 1.422

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Authors:  Min-Hyeok Kang; Soo-Yong Kim; Myoung-Joo Kang; So-Hee Yoon; Jae-Seop Oh
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2016-08-31

4.  EMG Activity in the Abdominal Muscles and the Kinematics of the Lumbar Spine during Unilateral Upper-limb Resistance Exercises under Stable and Unstable Conditions.

Authors:  Min-Hyeok Kang; Man-Sig Kim
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2014-06-30
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