Title of article
Comparison of Maximum Voluntary Contraction Positions for Serratus Anterior Muscle in Men with Scapular Dyskinesis: Electromyography Analysis
Author/Authors
Bayattork, Mohammad Health and Sports Medicine Department - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran , Seidi, Foad Health and Sports Medicine Department - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran , Minoonejad, Hooman Health and Sports Medicine Department - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran , Shahriarpour, Arezoo Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science - Kharazmi University
Pages
4
From page
91
To page
94
Abstract
Background:The purpose of this study was to quantify the surface EMG activity of the serratus anterior muscle during two main test positions performed with the maximum effort by the subjects with scapular dyskinesis.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 30 men (aged 18 to 28) who were suffering from scapular dyskinesis. Scapular dyskinesis was measured by scapular dyskinesis test and surface EMG was employed to record the EMG activity of the serratus anterior during two common positions of maximal voluntary isometric contraction.
Results: The results revealed that there is no significant difference in the mean EMG activity of the serratus anterior muscle during two MVIC testing positions (P=0.846). Notably, the test-retest ICC scores for the EMG recordings during position 1 (P=0.97) and position 2 (P=0.96) were excellent.
Conclusion: It was found that no one muscle test produced the highest MVIC for all subjects. Therefore, to perform normalization of every muscle within each subject, it is suggested that two tests identified in this study be performed which usually produce high levels of EMG activity.
Keywords
Electromyography , MVIC , Serratus Anterior Muscle , Scapular Dyskinesis
Journal title
Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research(JRSR)
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2498041
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