Training & Rehabilitation

Problem: Core-specific sensorimotor exercises (CSSE) combined with technically applied unexpected high-intensity perturbations (UHIP) are able to enhance neuromuscular activity of the trunk muscles (TM). SinceincludingUHIP into clinical practice is complicated, it is warranted to implement a feasibl...

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Main Authors: Baritello O, Stoll J, Martinez-Valdes E, 3, Müller S, Mayer F, Müller J, 4
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Dynamic Media Sales Verlag 2019-06-01
Series:Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin
Online Access:https://www.germanjournalsportsmedicine.com/archiv/archiv-2019/issue-6/neuromuscular-activity-of-trunk-muscles-during-side-plank-exercise-and-an-additional-motoric-task-perturbation/
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spelling doaj-3c754e7f8ad447538169642cbbf32c8a2021-02-23T09:57:29ZdeuDynamic Media Sales VerlagDeutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin0344-59252510-52642019-06-0170610.5960/dzsm.2019.382307411Training & RehabilitationBaritello OStoll JMartinez-Valdes E3Müller SMayer FMüller J4Problem: Core-specific sensorimotor exercises (CSSE) combined with technically applied unexpected high-intensity perturbations (UHIP) are able to enhance neuromuscular activity of the trunk muscles (TM). SinceincludingUHIP into clinical practice is complicated, it is warranted to implement a feasible perturbation task. Aim of the study was to analyze the effects of an additional motoric-task perturbation on trunk neuromuscular activation pattern during CSSE exercise.Methods: Ten participants (5m/5f; 292years; 1777cm, 7412kg) were included and prepared with a surface EMG-setup for trunk muscles. EMG-data were collected during a side plank on stable surface (SP; 30sec) and randomly in 3 different conditions: adding a pad under the right elbow (SPP), adding a perturbation task (SP+P) and adding pad and perturbation task (SPP+P). Root mean square (RMS) was calculated for the whole exercise cycle (30sec) and normalized to MVIC (%MVIC). Muscles were grouped to ventral (VR; VL) and dorsal (DR; DL) right/left. In addition, the ratios of Ventral: Dorsal (V: D) and Side-Right: Side-Left (SR: SL) were calculated. Differences between conditions were assessed for muscle groups and ratios (repeated-measures ANOVA; =0.05).Results: SPP+P showed the highest EMG-RMS for all muscles except DL, showing significant differences between conditions SP and SP+P in VR and VL,respectively. No differences (p<0.05) were found between SPP and SPP+P, SP+P. Ratios revealedno significant differences between conditions.Discussion: The additional motoric-task perturbation during a CSSE significantly enhanced trunk neuromuscular activity.KEY WORDS: EMG, Sensorimotor Training, Core-Stability, Instability, Trunk Exercisehttps://www.germanjournalsportsmedicine.com/archiv/archiv-2019/issue-6/neuromuscular-activity-of-trunk-muscles-during-side-plank-exercise-and-an-additional-motoric-task-perturbation/
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Stoll J
Martinez-Valdes E
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Müller S
Mayer F
Müller J
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Training & Rehabilitation
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin
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Müller S
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2510-5264
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description Problem: Core-specific sensorimotor exercises (CSSE) combined with technically applied unexpected high-intensity perturbations (UHIP) are able to enhance neuromuscular activity of the trunk muscles (TM). SinceincludingUHIP into clinical practice is complicated, it is warranted to implement a feasible perturbation task. Aim of the study was to analyze the effects of an additional motoric-task perturbation on trunk neuromuscular activation pattern during CSSE exercise.Methods: Ten participants (5m/5f; 292years; 1777cm, 7412kg) were included and prepared with a surface EMG-setup for trunk muscles. EMG-data were collected during a side plank on stable surface (SP; 30sec) and randomly in 3 different conditions: adding a pad under the right elbow (SPP), adding a perturbation task (SP+P) and adding pad and perturbation task (SPP+P). Root mean square (RMS) was calculated for the whole exercise cycle (30sec) and normalized to MVIC (%MVIC). Muscles were grouped to ventral (VR; VL) and dorsal (DR; DL) right/left. In addition, the ratios of Ventral: Dorsal (V: D) and Side-Right: Side-Left (SR: SL) were calculated. Differences between conditions were assessed for muscle groups and ratios (repeated-measures ANOVA; =0.05).Results: SPP+P showed the highest EMG-RMS for all muscles except DL, showing significant differences between conditions SP and SP+P in VR and VL,respectively. No differences (p<0.05) were found between SPP and SPP+P, SP+P. Ratios revealedno significant differences between conditions.Discussion: The additional motoric-task perturbation during a CSSE significantly enhanced trunk neuromuscular activity.KEY WORDS: EMG, Sensorimotor Training, Core-Stability, Instability, Trunk Exercise
url https://www.germanjournalsportsmedicine.com/archiv/archiv-2019/issue-6/neuromuscular-activity-of-trunk-muscles-during-side-plank-exercise-and-an-additional-motoric-task-perturbation/
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