Title of article :
The effect of three levels of foot orthotic wedging on the surface electromyographic activity of selected lower limb muscles during gait
Author/Authors :
George S. Murley، نويسنده , , Adam R. Bird، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
7
From page :
1074
To page :
1080
Abstract :
Background. Some types of foot orthoses have been researched for their effect on lower limb electromyographic muscle activity during walking. However, foot orthoses with high levels of medial rearfoot wedging (‘inverted’ foot orthoses) have not been investigated. Methods. In a cross-sectional study, asymptomatic participants with a pronated foot type (n = 15) were each issued with a pair of 0°, 15° and 30° inverted custom-made foot orthoses. After four weeks of habituation to the orthoses, surface electromyography was used to measure the onset and maximum EMG amplitude of tibialis anterior, peroneus longus, medial gastrocnemius and soleus muscles using five conditions [barefoot, shoe-only, 0°, 15° and 30° inverted foot orthoses conditions]. Findings. A statistically significant increase in tibialis anterior maximum EMG amplitude occurred using the shoe only (30% increase), 0° (33% increase), 15° (38% increase) and 30° (30% increase) inverted orthoses conditions compared to walking barefoot (P < 0.01). Peroneus longus maximum EMG amplitude increased significantly using the 15° inverted orthosis condition compared to walking barefoot (21% increase, P = 0.04). Interpretation. Footwear and orthoses can significantly alter the maximum EMG amplitude of leg muscles during walking. Foot orthoses appear to increase peroneus longus EMG amplitude compared to footwear alone. However, the level of medial rearfoot posting within an orthosis does not appear to significantly alter maximum EMG amplitude. The individual responses to foot orthoses are highly variable. The changes in EMG amplitude with the use of foot orthoses and shoes may have clinical implications.
Keywords :
Muscle activity , Electromyography , foot orthoses
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Record number :
486658
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