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Effect of adduction during glenohumeral external rotation exercices in the scapulohumeral muscles
Otros títulos
Efectos de la adducción durante ejercicios de rotación externa glenohumeral en los músculos escapulohumerales
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Electromyography
Shoulder
Exercises
External rotation
Rotator Cuff
Physical therapy/rehabilitation
Clasificación UNESCO
61 Psicología
Fecha de publicación
2021
Citación
BASCOUR-SANDOVAL, C.; GAJARDO-BURGOS, R.; GÁLVEZ-GARCÍA, R. & BARRAMUÑO-MEDINA, M. Effect of adduction during glenohumeral external rotation exercises in the scapulohumeral muscles. Int. J. Morphol., 39(5):1316-1322, 2021.
Resumen
[EN]The effect of adduction during glenohumeral external rotation (ER) exercises on the scapulohumeral muscles is
controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of carrying out adduction during external rotation exercises in low and high
shoulder positions on the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the infraspinatus (IS), middle deltoid (MD), and posterior deltoid (PD)
muscles. EMG activity of the IS, MD, and PD muscles of 20 healthy participants was evaluated. Subjects performed 6 ER exercises that
combined two factors: i) different adduction pressures according to biofeedback unit (0, 5 and 10 mmHg), and ii) low and high shoulder
position. The pressure was controlled using a biofeedback unit. The low and high shoulder positions were 20° and 90° of abduction. In
the low shoulder position, the activity of the IS muscle increased as the pressure on the biofeedback unit increased and the MD and PD
muscles presented the highest activity at 10 mmHg. In the high shoulder position, the activity of the IS muscle was higher at 0 and 10
mmHg, the MD muscle presented higher activity at 5 mmHg, and PD muscle activity did not vary with the pressure. The addition of
adduction at a pressure of 5 mmHg in the low shoulder position promotes is activity. Likewise, adduction at a pressure of 10 mmHg will
promote activity of the IS, MD, and PD.
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