Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters

碩士 === 國立體育大學 === 競技與教練科學研究所 === 103 === The purpose of this research was to investigate the shoulder and arm muscles activation of volleyball player serve in floater or jump floater. The electromyogram response data of those related muscles were collected by wireless remote sensor. This research wa...

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Main Authors: Chyuan-Huei Thomas Yang, 楊權輝
Other Authors: Wen-Tzu Tang
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/96016337554427328103
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spelling ndltd-TW-103NCPE04190112016-08-22T04:16:48Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/96016337554427328103 Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters 以肌電訊號分析優秀青年女子排球選手以跳躍或站立發飄浮球時肩膀與手臂肌肉的運動 Chyuan-Huei Thomas Yang 楊權輝 碩士 國立體育大學 競技與教練科學研究所 103 The purpose of this research was to investigate the shoulder and arm muscles activation of volleyball player serve in floater or jump floater. The electromyogram response data of those related muscles were collected by wireless remote sensor. This research was based on the statistical methods used to analyze the data by the capture data to find their relations. We compared between the shoulder muscle activities of Elite Female Volleyball Floaters’ and Jump Floaters’ Serves. We examine the eight different muscles: Biceps, Triceps, brachii, Extensor Carpi, Curved wrist, Front deltoids, Teres major, Trapezius muscle, Pectoralis major of each subject. Most activation levels of the eight muscles were smaller during jump floater serving than during floating serving without jump. We may use the results of this study to understand the adaptation of movement characteristics through the activation patterns of volleyball players while serving, in order to help determine effective movement and prevent shoulder or arm injury. Wen-Tzu Tang 湯文慈 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 50 en_US
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description 碩士 === 國立體育大學 === 競技與教練科學研究所 === 103 === The purpose of this research was to investigate the shoulder and arm muscles activation of volleyball player serve in floater or jump floater. The electromyogram response data of those related muscles were collected by wireless remote sensor. This research was based on the statistical methods used to analyze the data by the capture data to find their relations. We compared between the shoulder muscle activities of Elite Female Volleyball Floaters’ and Jump Floaters’ Serves. We examine the eight different muscles: Biceps, Triceps, brachii, Extensor Carpi, Curved wrist, Front deltoids, Teres major, Trapezius muscle, Pectoralis major of each subject. Most activation levels of the eight muscles were smaller during jump floater serving than during floating serving without jump. We may use the results of this study to understand the adaptation of movement characteristics through the activation patterns of volleyball players while serving, in order to help determine effective movement and prevent shoulder or arm injury.
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Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters
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title_short Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters
title_full Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters
title_fullStr Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Electromyography for Upper Extreme Muscles Activities of Elite Youth Female Volleyball Jump Floaters and Floaters
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