| Literature DB >> 26417543 |
Bret Contreras1, Andrew D Vigotsky2, Brad J Schoenfeld3, Chris Beardsley4, John Cronin5.
Abstract
Background. The purpose of this study was to compare the peak electromyography (EMG) of the most commonly-used position in the literature, the prone bent-leg (90°) hip extension against manual resistance applied to the distal thigh (PRONE), to a novel position, the standing glute squeeze (SQUEEZE). Methods. Surface EMG electrodes were placed on the upper and lower gluteus maximus of thirteen recreationally active females (age = 28.9 years; height = 164 cm; body mass = 58.2 kg), before three maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) trials for each position were obtained in a randomized, counterbalanced fashion. Results. No statistically significant (p < 0.05) differences were observed between PRONE (upper: 91.94%; lower: 94.52%) and SQUEEZE (upper: 92.04%; lower: 85.12%) for both the upper and lower gluteus maximus. Neither the PRONE nor SQUEEZE was more effective between all subjects. Conclusions. In agreement with other studies, no single testing position is ideal for every participant. Therefore, it is recommended that investigators employ multiple MVIC positions, when possible, to ensure accuracy. Future research should investigate a variety of gluteus maximus MVIC positions in heterogeneous samples.Entities:
Keywords: Electromyography; MVC; MVIC; Neuromechanics; Normalization
Year: 2015 PMID: 26417543 PMCID: PMC4582950 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Prone bent-leg hip extension against manual resistance.
Manual resistance is applied to the distal thigh while the subject generates a hip extension moment.
Figure 2Standing glute squeeze.
The subject squeezes her glutei, which generates hip extension and external rotation moments.
Group mean ± SD of normalized peak EMG amplitudes.
| Prone | Squeeze | |
|---|---|---|
| Upper gluteus maximus | 91.94 ± 11.64 | 92.04 ± 11.30 |
| Lower gluteus maximus | 94.52 ± 13.59 | 85.12 ± 12.64 |
Number of subjects (percentage of subjects (%)) which each MVIC technique resulted in the greatest peak EMG amplitude.
| Prone | Squeeze | |
|---|---|---|
| Upper gluteus maximus | 7 (53.85) | 6 (46.15) |
| Lower gluteus maximus | 10 (76.92) | 3 (23.08) |