# Background Elastic resistance exercise is a common part of rehabilitation programs. While these exercises are highly prevalent, little information exists on how adding an additional resistance vector with a different direction from the primary vector alters muscle activity of the upper extremity. # Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dual vector exercises on torso and upper extremity muscle activity in comparison to traditional single vector techniques. # Study Design Repeated measures design. # Methods Sixteen healthy university-aged males completed four common shoulder exercises against elastic resistance (abduction, flexion, internal rotation, external rotation) while using a single or dual elastic vector...
The shoulder is susceptible to disturbances caused by microtraumas due to direct contact of the surr...
This investigation was conducted to quantify and compare Resultant Muscle Torque (RMT) pattern in qu...
Background: Implementation of overhead activity, a key component of many professional sports, requir...
The use of elastic materials in implemented as a resistance method for exercise in both rehabilitati...
Purpose: This study was to investigate the patterns of electromyography (EMG) amplitude responses du...
The study aimed to compare the effects of elastic and weight resistance exercise on muscular activat...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of electromagnetic resistance alone, as well as...
Electromyography was utilized to compare the effects of two therapeutic exercises at two work loads ...
This study was designed to quantify and compare Electromyographic activity (EMG) and applied load in...
In clinical practice, physical therapists often employ various forms of quadriceps strengthening exe...
Strength exercise is associated with many positive health effects. However, many people do not have ...
Study Design Repeated-measures design comparing 7 static weight-bearing shoulder exercises. Objecti...
The loaded step-up exercise allows strength and conditioning practitioners to incorporate a unilater...
Context: The push-up is a widely used exercise for upper limb strengthening that can be performed wi...
The purpose of this study, therefore, was to quantify and compare Integrated Electromyography (I-EMG...
The shoulder is susceptible to disturbances caused by microtraumas due to direct contact of the surr...
This investigation was conducted to quantify and compare Resultant Muscle Torque (RMT) pattern in qu...
Background: Implementation of overhead activity, a key component of many professional sports, requir...
The use of elastic materials in implemented as a resistance method for exercise in both rehabilitati...
Purpose: This study was to investigate the patterns of electromyography (EMG) amplitude responses du...
The study aimed to compare the effects of elastic and weight resistance exercise on muscular activat...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of electromagnetic resistance alone, as well as...
Electromyography was utilized to compare the effects of two therapeutic exercises at two work loads ...
This study was designed to quantify and compare Electromyographic activity (EMG) and applied load in...
In clinical practice, physical therapists often employ various forms of quadriceps strengthening exe...
Strength exercise is associated with many positive health effects. However, many people do not have ...
Study Design Repeated-measures design comparing 7 static weight-bearing shoulder exercises. Objecti...
The loaded step-up exercise allows strength and conditioning practitioners to incorporate a unilater...
Context: The push-up is a widely used exercise for upper limb strengthening that can be performed wi...
The purpose of this study, therefore, was to quantify and compare Integrated Electromyography (I-EMG...
The shoulder is susceptible to disturbances caused by microtraumas due to direct contact of the surr...
This investigation was conducted to quantify and compare Resultant Muscle Torque (RMT) pattern in qu...
Background: Implementation of overhead activity, a key component of many professional sports, requir...