Electromyographic analysis of the up and down step: comparative dry and water The aim of the present study was to compare the muscular activity with surface electromyography of the lower limb and the trunk muscles during up and down step in dry land and into the water environments comparing young and elderly population. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional inferential study was carried out in order to compare the muscle activation between dry land and aquatic environments. Sixteen non-pathological subjects participated in the present study. Eight muscles were recorded in a telematic and simultaneous manner by immersing the device in water (if necessary) with a sampling frequency of 1000 Hz. The functional task up and down step was perf...
The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in w...
Introduction Muscle activity in the aquatic environment was investigated using electromyographic an...
This study compared water walking (WW) with land walking (LW) in order to evaluate the muscular acti...
Electromyographic analysis of the up and down step: comparative dry and water The aim of the presen...
The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasing due to th...
Background: The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasi...
Title: EMG analysis of the influence of the water environment on walking in the elderly Objectives: ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during the perf...
(1) Background: Forward step-up (FSU) simulates the stance phase in stair ascension. With the benefi...
INTRODUCTION: Aquatic exercise is widely used for rehabilitation and functional recovery due to its ...
Objective The objectives of this cross-sectional, analytical inference analysis were to compare shou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate muscle activity of the trunk and lower extremities duri...
The muscular activities under the water immersion up to navel, chest and neck levels were compared w...
INTRODUCTION: In aquatic physiotherapy programs are used the functional tasks, which are quite impor...
The purpose of this study was to use surface electromyography to measure the muscular activity durin...
The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in w...
Introduction Muscle activity in the aquatic environment was investigated using electromyographic an...
This study compared water walking (WW) with land walking (LW) in order to evaluate the muscular acti...
Electromyographic analysis of the up and down step: comparative dry and water The aim of the presen...
The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasing due to th...
Background: The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasi...
Title: EMG analysis of the influence of the water environment on walking in the elderly Objectives: ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during the perf...
(1) Background: Forward step-up (FSU) simulates the stance phase in stair ascension. With the benefi...
INTRODUCTION: Aquatic exercise is widely used for rehabilitation and functional recovery due to its ...
Objective The objectives of this cross-sectional, analytical inference analysis were to compare shou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate muscle activity of the trunk and lower extremities duri...
The muscular activities under the water immersion up to navel, chest and neck levels were compared w...
INTRODUCTION: In aquatic physiotherapy programs are used the functional tasks, which are quite impor...
The purpose of this study was to use surface electromyography to measure the muscular activity durin...
The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in w...
Introduction Muscle activity in the aquatic environment was investigated using electromyographic an...
This study compared water walking (WW) with land walking (LW) in order to evaluate the muscular acti...