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The effects of knee joint effusion on quadriceps electromyography during jogging.

Michael R Torry1, Michael J Decker1, Peter J Millett2, J Richard Steadman3, William I Sterett3.   

Abstract

To investigate and describe the influence of intra-articular effusion on knee joint kinematics and electromyographic (EMG) profiles during jogging. Thirteen individuals underwent a 20 cc 0.9% saline insufflation of the knee joint capsule and completed 8 jogging trials. Stance phase, sagittal plane knee joint kinematics and thigh muscular EMG profiles were compared pre- and post-insufflation utilizing a paired t-test ( = 0.05). Mild knee effusion caused a reduction in vastus medialis (p = 0.005) and lateralis (p = 0.006) EMG activity. The rectus femoris, biceps femoris and medial hamstring muscles did not exhibit changes due to this protocol. There were no changes in the sagittal plane knee joint kinematic pattern. Twenty cc effusion can cause quadriceps inhibition in the vastus medialis and the vastus lateralis in otherwise healthy individuals during jogging. This study provides baseline data for the effects of mild knee joint effusion on thigh musculature during jogging. Key Points20 cc of knee effusion can cause vastus medialis and lateralis inhibition as noted by decreases in EMG amplitude.This effusion does not appear to alter sagittal plane knee joint kinematics during jogging.This finding if different from previous work investigating knee joint kinematic changes during a less dynamic activity (gait) with 20 cc of effusion.

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Keywords:  Electromyography (EMG); jogging; kinematics; knee; muscle inhibition

Year:  2005        PMID: 24431955      PMCID: PMC3880079     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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