| Literature DB >> 28732494 |
Mandy Ky Chan1, Ka Wai Chow1, Alfred Ys Lai1, Noble Kc Mak1, Jason Ch Sze1, Sharon Mh Tsang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Core stabilization has been utilized for rehabilitation and prevention of lower limb musculoskeletal injuries. Previous studies showed that activation of the abdominal core muscles enhanced the hip muscle activity in hip extension and abduction exercises. However, the lack of the direct measurement and quantification of the activation level of the abdominal core muscles during the execution of the hip exercises affect the level of evidence to substantiate the proposed application of core exercises to promote training and rehabilitation outcome of the hip region. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of abdominal core activation, which is monitored directly by surface electromyography (EMG), on hip muscle activation while performing different hip exercises, and to explore whether participant characteristics such as gender, physical activity level and contractile properties of muscles, which is assessed by tensiomyography (TMG), have confounding effect to the activation of hip muscles in enhanced core condition.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal core activation; Electromyography; Hip muscles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28732494 PMCID: PMC5521096 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1674-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Characteristics of participants with mean (SD)
| Age (years) | 21.10 (1.70) | ||
| Height (cm) | 166.75 (7.90) | ||
| Weight (kg) | 58.10 (9.20) | ||
| Dominant leg (n) | Left = 0 | Right = 20 | |
| Physical activity level (n) | Low = 0 | Moderate = 10 | Vigorous = 10 |
| Contractile properties | |||
| Maximal radial displacement, Dm (mm) | 9.72 (3.15) | ||
| Contraction time, Tc (ms) | 42.42 (5.32) | ||
EMG electrode placements
| Muscle | EMG electrode placement |
|---|---|
| Internal obliques (IO)a | 1 cm medial to the anterior superior iliac spines, |
| Upper division of gluteus maximus (UGMax) | Two finger’s width above the midpoint of the line formed between the posterior superior iliac spine of the innominate and greater trochanter of the femur [ |
| Lower portion of gluteus maximus (LGMax) | Immediately below the line formed by the posterior superior iliac spine of the innominate and greater trochanter of the femur [ |
| Gluteus medius (GMed) | 33% of the distance from iliac crest to greater trochanter, starting from greater trochanter [ |
| Biceps femoris (BF) | 35% of the distance from ischial tuberosity to lateral side of popliteal fossa, starting from ischial tuberosity [ |
Activity of IO on both sides were collected
Fig. 1Detailed descriptions and illustrations of the three defined phases of hip exercises
Number of participants with invalid trials
| Exercise | Condition | Phase | Number of subjects with |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clam | ECA | Concentric | 2 |
| ECA | Eccentric | 6 | |
| HABD | NCA | Concentric | 1 |
| NCA | Isometric | 4 | |
| ECA | Concentric | 2 | |
| ECA | Eccentric | 5 | |
| PHE | NCA | Isometric | 1 |
| ECA | Eccentric | 4 |
HABD Hip abduction, PHE Prone hip extension, ECA Enhanced core activation, NCA Natural core activation
EMG activity in terms of %MVIC with mean (SD) of internal oblique muscle over the contralateral side (CIO) and ipsilateral side (IIO) of the exercising hip
| Exercise | Phase | CIO | IIO | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCA | ECA |
| NCA | ECA |
| ||
| Clam | Concentric | 2.45 (0.51) | 47.08 (4.98) | <0.001b | 4.58 (0.81) | 40.75 (3.92) | <0.001b |
| Isometric | 2.49 (0.50) | 40.05 (4.18) | <0.001b | 6.95 (1.18) | 42.88 (4.40) | <0.001b | |
| Eccentric | 2.26 (0.49) | 37.82 (3.14) | <0.001b | 3.61 (0.60) | 38.81 (3.26) | <0.001b | |
| HABD | Concentric | 3.05 (0.59) | 43.03 (3.67) | <0.001b | 11.12 (1.08) | 73.99 (6.56) | <0.001a, b |
| Isometric | 2.48 (0.33) | 41.71 (3.35) | <0.001b | 11.32 (0.94) | 65.68 (6.48) | <0.001a, b | |
| Eccentric | 2.69 (0.52) | 37.09 (2.95) | <0.001b | 7.96 (0.94) | 54.87 (4.40) | <0.001a, b | |
| PHE | Concentric | 6.14 (0.91) | 60.94 (6.22) | <0.001a, b | 4.14 (0.73) | 58.34 (6.58) | <0.001b |
| Isometric | 7.98 (1.12) | 63.12 (7.37) | <0.001b | 5.51 (0.86) | 46.33 (3.74) | <0.001b | |
| Eccentric | 5.84 (0.99) | 40.60 (3.62) | <0.001b | 3.60 (0.64) | 36.81 (2.74) | <0.001b | |
ECA Enhanced core activation, HABD Hip abduction, NCA Natural core activation, PHE Prone hip extension
paired t-test otherwise Wilcoxon Signed rank test, indicates significance
Comparisons of EMG activity in terms of %MVIC with mean (SD) of the hip and thigh muscles between two core pre-activation conditions
| Exercise | Phase | GMed | UGMax | LGMax | BF | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCA | ECA |
| NCA | ECA |
| NCA | ECA |
| NCA | ECA |
| ||
| Clam | Concentric | 12.27 (6.79) | 14.89 (5.93) | 0.026a, b | 35.37 (19.68) | 33.01 (25.50) | 0.405 | 4.90 (3.42) | 5.81 (4.33) | 0.071 | 1.75 (1.33) | 2.41 (2.00) | 0.008b |
| Isometric | 15.63 (10.53) | 18.39 (10.66) | 0.002b | 50.41 (37.42) | 51.07 (35.56) | 0.796 | 5.28 (3.60) | 5.71 (4.16) | 0.219 | 2.12 (1.42) | 3.44 (3.18) | 0.033b | |
| Eccentric | 7.27 (4.48) | 10.48 (5.92) | 0.007b | 20.50 (15.52) | 24.12 (18.38) | 0.088 | 3.04 (2.03) | 3.94 (1.93) | 0.003b | 1.87 (1.24) | 4.64 (3.83) | 0.001b | |
| HABD | Concentric | 27.52 (9.1)2 | 31.38 (12.02) | 0.057a | 29.06 (23.31) | 30.20 (22.30) | 0.728 | 3.75 (2.38) | 4.80 (3.85) | 0.058 | 1.08 (0.72) | 1.86 (1.20) | 0.005b |
| Isometric | 28.89 (7.92) | 31.20 (10.10) | 0.096 | 39.63 (28.29) | 42.91 (27.47) | 0.466 | 4.19 (2.67) | 4.88 (3.24) | 0.058 | 0.98 (0.55) | 1.70 (1.05) | 0.003b | |
| Eccentric | 14.89 (5.02) | 19.33 (5.94) | 0.004a, b | 17.97 (14.69) | 19.56 (10.51) | 0.353 | 2.79 (1.76) | 3.63 (2.11) | 0.004b | 1.03 (0.68) | 1.88 (0.86) | <0.001b | |
| PHE | Concentric | 15.81 (10.28) | 20.24 (10.57) | 0.002b | 14.82 (5.47) | 19.74 (9.12) | 0.002a, b | 20.09 (8.00) | 25.62 (16.68) | 0.071 | 12.26 (5.66) | 17.23 (12.28) | 0.019b |
| Isometric | 22.15 (14.90) | 30.28 (15.84) | <0.001b | 22.87 (9.21) | 30.98 (16.51) | 0.004b | 26.62 (10.82) | 36.01 (22.27) | 0.013b | 15.27 (7.91) | 20.30 (12.21) | 0.008b | |
| Eccentric | 10.97 (6.32) | 12.92 (4.40) | 0.121 | 12.32 (4.43) | 16.62 (4.46) | <0.001a, b | 11.73 (4.27) | 14.56 (7.12) | 0.021b | 9.47 (4.50) | 12.25 (8.20) | 0.074 | |
BF Biceps femoris, ECA Enhanced core activation, HABD Hip abduction, GMed Gluteus medius, LGMax Lower part of gluteus maximus, NCA Natural core activation, PHE Prone hip extension, UGMax Upper part of gluteus maximus. aindicates paired t-test otherwise Wilcoxon Signed rank test was used and bindicates significant difference between two core conditions
Fig. 2Comparisons of EMG activity of hip muscles in terms of %MVIC with mean and SD during the three hip exercises performed between NCA and ECA conditions (* indicates P value < 0.05)
Comparisons of the difference in UGMax and LGMax activity of in terms of %MVIC with mean (SD) of the hip and thigh muscles between two core pre-activation conditions
| %MVIC difference (UGMax – LGMax) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise | Phase | ECA | NCA | ||
| Mean difference |
| Mean difference |
| ||
| Clam | Concentric | 27.19 (18.29) | 0.001b | 30.47 (21.12) | <0.001b |
| Isometric | 45.36 (25.32) | <0.001b | 45.13 (26.58) | <0.001b | |
| Eccentric | 20.18 (13.07) | 0.001b | 17.46 (11.07) | <0.001b | |
| HABD | Concentric | 25.40 (16.00) | <0.001b | 25.31 (16.57) | <0.001b |
| Isometric | 38.03 (19.56) | <0.001b | 35.45 (20.09) | <0.001b | |
| Eccentric | 15.93 (7.58) | 0.001b | 15.18 (10.46) | <0.001b | |
| PHE | Concentric | −5.87 (13.44) | 0.057 | −5.27 (6.81) | 0.003a b |
| Isometric | −5.03 (19.60) | 0.086 | −3.74 (8.10) | 0.061a | |
| Eccentric | 2.07 (5.94) | 0.121 | 0.59 (3.60) | 0.477a | |
ECA enhanced core activation, HABD Hip abduction, LGMax Lower part of gluteus maximus, NCA Natural core activation, PHE Prone hip extension, UGMax Upper part of gluteus maximus
aindicates paired t-test otherwise Wilcoxon Signed rank test was used and bindicates significant difference between two core conditions