PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during the performance of a sit to stand [STS] task in water and on dry land. SCOPE: 10 healthy subjects, five males and five females were recruited for study. Surface electromyography sEMG was used for lower limb and trunk muscles maximal voluntarty contraction [MVC] and during the STS task. RESULTS: Muscle activity was significantly higher on dry land than in water normalized signals by MVC from the quadriceps-vastus medialis [17.3%], the quadriceps - rectus femoris [5.3%], the long head of the biceps femoris [5.5%], the tibialis anterior [13.9%], the gastrocnemius medialis [3.4%], the soleus [6.2%]. However, the muscle activity was higher in water for th...
(1) Background: Forward step-up (FSU) simulates the stance phase in stair ascension. With the benefi...
The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasing due to th...
Introduction Muscle activity in the aquatic environment was investigated using electromyographic an...
PURPOSE:\ud \ud The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during t...
The purpose of this study was to use surface electromyography to measure the muscular activity durin...
INTRODUCTION: In aquatic physiotherapy programs are used the functional tasks, which are quite impor...
The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in w...
This study aimed to measure muscle activity and motion kinematics during chair-based exercises under...
PURPOSE: The study\u27s purpose was to determine whether trunk muscle activity levels are different ...
Electromyographic analysis of the up and down step: comparative dry and water The aim of the presen...
This study aimed to measure muscle activity and motion kinematics during chair-based exercises under...
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...
Background: The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasi...
Aquatic rehabilitation is a widely used tool for injury prevention or rehabilitation. The underlyin...
(1) Background: Forward step-up (FSU) simulates the stance phase in stair ascension. With the benefi...
The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasing due to th...
Introduction Muscle activity in the aquatic environment was investigated using electromyographic an...
PURPOSE:\ud \ud The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during t...
The purpose of this study was to use surface electromyography to measure the muscular activity durin...
INTRODUCTION: In aquatic physiotherapy programs are used the functional tasks, which are quite impor...
The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in w...
This study aimed to measure muscle activity and motion kinematics during chair-based exercises under...
PURPOSE: The study\u27s purpose was to determine whether trunk muscle activity levels are different ...
Electromyographic analysis of the up and down step: comparative dry and water The aim of the presen...
This study aimed to measure muscle activity and motion kinematics during chair-based exercises under...
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...
Background: The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasi...
Aquatic rehabilitation is a widely used tool for injury prevention or rehabilitation. The underlyin...
(1) Background: Forward step-up (FSU) simulates the stance phase in stair ascension. With the benefi...
The use of rehabilitation protocols carried out in water has been progressively increasing due to th...
Introduction Muscle activity in the aquatic environment was investigated using electromyographic an...