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Bodyblade: Effects of rhythmic stabilizations on rotator cuff muscles measured by EMG, among females ages 19--25.
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Bodyblade: Effects of rhythmic stabilizations on rotator cuff muscles measured by EMG, among females ages 19--25./
Author:
Sutton, Kristen Rodriguez.
Description:
82 p.
Notes:
Adviser: John W. Powell.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International45-01.
Subject:
Biology, Physiology. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=1438161
ISBN:
9780542899409
Bodyblade: Effects of rhythmic stabilizations on rotator cuff muscles measured by EMG, among females ages 19--25.
Sutton, Kristen Rodriguez.
Bodyblade: Effects of rhythmic stabilizations on rotator cuff muscles measured by EMG, among females ages 19--25.
- 82 p.
Adviser: John W. Powell.
Thesis (M.S.)--Michigan State University, 2006.
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in the amount of muscle recruitment across six shoulder muscles comparing the four positions performing both static holds and rhythmic stabilizations using the Bodyblade(TM).
ISBN: 9780542899409Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017816
Biology, Physiology.
Bodyblade: Effects of rhythmic stabilizations on rotator cuff muscles measured by EMG, among females ages 19--25.
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Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in the amount of muscle recruitment across six shoulder muscles comparing the four positions performing both static holds and rhythmic stabilizations using the Bodyblade(TM).
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Methods. A total of 20 female subjects volunteered for this study. Using electromyography, all participants performed eight exercises using the Bodyblade(TM) (four static hold exercises, four rhythmic stabilization exercises) in four different shoulder positions.
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Results. Results revealed a greater percent of maximal voluntary contraction while performing rhythmic stabilization compared to static hold activities using the Bodyblade(TM). Teres minor produced the greatest percent of muscle recruitment during the Bodyblade(TM) exercises in the shoulder shrug, front raise and IR/ER positions. The front raise Bodyblade(TM) exercise produced the greatest muscle recruitment across the six muscles.
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Conclusion. Results of this study suggest that rhythmic stabilization provides greater rotator cuff muscle recruitment compared to a static hold with the Bodyblade(TM). This supports the use of the Bodyblade(TM) among sports medicine professionals as a proficient rehabilitation tool for the rotator cuff muscles.
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