| Literature DB >> 32824894 |
Giuseppe Coratella1, Gianpaolo Tornatore1, Stefano Longo1, Fabio Esposito1,2, Emiliano Cè1,2.
Abstract
The present study examined the muscle activation in lateral raise with humerus rotated externally (LR-external), neutrally (LR-neutral), internally (LR-internal), with flexed elbow (LR-flexed) and frontal raise during both the concentric and eccentric phase. Ten competitive bodybuilders performed the exercises. Normalized surface electromyographic root mean square (sEMG RMS) was obtained from anterior, medial, and posterior deltoid, pectoralis major, upper trapezius, and triceps brachii. During the concentric phase, anterior deltoid and posterior deltoid showed greater sEMG RMS in frontal raise (effect size (ES)-range: 1.78/9.25)) and LR-internal (ES-range: 10.79/21.34), respectively, vs. all other exercises. Medial deltoid showed greater sEMG RMS in LR-neutral than LR-external (ES: 1.47 (95% confidence-interval-CI: 0.43/2.38)), frontal raise (ES: 10.28(95% CI: 6.67/13.01)), and LR-flexed (ES: 6.41(95% CI: 4.04/8.23)). Pectoralis major showed greater sEMG RMS in frontal raise vs. all other exercises (ES-range: 17.2/29.5), while upper trapezius (ES-range: 2.66/7.18) and triceps brachii (ES-range: 0.41/3.31) showed greater sEMG RMS in LR-internal vs. all other exercises. Similar recruitment patterns were found during the eccentric phase. When humerus rotates internally, greater activation of posterior deltoid, triceps brachii, and upper trapezius occurs. Humerus external rotation increases the activation of anterior and medial deltoid. Frontal raise mainly activates anterior deltoid and pectoralis major. LR variations and frontal raise activate specifically shoulders muscles and should be proposed accordingly.Entities:
Keywords: EMG; deltoid; muscle; pectoralis major; resistance training; strength exercise; triceps brachii; upper trapezius
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32824894 PMCID: PMC7503819 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17176015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1A schematic representation of the technique of each exercise is shown.
Intrasession reliability (ICC and SEM%) of surface electromyography root mean square value calculated during the maximum voluntary isometric test and during the concentric and eccentric phase of each exercise.
| Maximum Voluntary Isometric Activation | Muscle Activation During Exercises (2nd vs. 5th Rep) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concentric Phase | Eccentric Phase | |||||||
| Muscle | Trial Min ( | Trial Max ( | ICC | SEM% | ICC (Min–Max) | SEM% (Min–Max) | ICC (Min–Max) | SEM% (Min–Max) |
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| 0.885 ± 0.148 | 0.891± 0.103 | 0.927 | 3.8 | 0.803–0.856 | 5.4–6.3 | 0.829–0.849 | 5.5–5.8 |
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| 0.760 ± 0.116 | 0.782 ± 0.134 | 0.893 | 5.3 | 0.795–0.836 | 6.6–7.3 | 0.811–0.868 | 5.9–7.0 |
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| 0.616 ± 0.121 | 0.637 ± 0.109 | 0.931 | 4.8 | 0.826–0.901 | 5.8–7.7 | 0.832–0.892 | 6.0–7.5 |
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| 0.801 ± 0.112 | 0.820 ± 0.115 | 0.878 | 4.9 | 0.811–0.843 | 5.5–6.1 | 0.798–0.857 | 5.3–6.4 |
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| 0.617 ± 0.104 | 0.626 ± 0.09 | 0.921 | 2.7 | 0.839–0.904 | 4.9–6.3 | 0.832–0.890 | 5.2–6.5 |
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| 0.493 ± 0.118 | 0.529 ± 0.112 | 0.913 | 6.6 | 0.849–0.893 | 7.4–8.7 | 0.856–0.903 | 7.0–8.5 |
ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient; SEM%, standard error of measurement as percentage; , mean; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 2The normalized to maximum voluntary activation (%Max) surface electromyography root mean square is shown for each muscle during both the concentric and eccentric phase for each exercise. LR: lateral raise *: concentric > eccentric phase (p < 0.05), a: greater than LR-external rotation (p < 0.05), b: greater than LR-neutral rotation (p < 0.05), c: greater than LR-internal rotation (p < 0.05), d: greater than frontal raise (p < 0.05), e: greater than LR-flexed elbow (p < 0.05).