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KMID : 1012020190080010045
Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
2019 Volume.8 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.51
Changes in the quadriceps-to-hamstring muscle ratio during wall squatting according to the straight leg raise test angle
Kim Jae-Eun

Kim Hyeon-A
Lee Ju-Yeong
Lee Ho-Young
Jung Hyo-Seung
Cho Yun-Ki
Choi Hye-Min
Yi Dong-Hyun
Kang Dae-Won
Yim Jong-Eun
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the muscle activity ratio of the lower limb according to changes in straight leg raise (SLR) test angles on hamstring muscle shortening during squat exercises.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Methods: The subjects were 14 healthy adults who were informed of and agreed to the method and purpose of the study. The participants were classified into SLR groups according to two angles (over 80¡Æ or under 80¡Æ) assessed using the SLR tests. After training and practicing the wall squat posture to be applied to the experiment, electromyography (EMG) was used to measure changes in muscle activity during the performance of a wall squat. After stretching, a sequence of pre-stretch tests were performed again, and the active and passive SLR tests were also reconducted; thereafter, a wall squat was performed again by attaching EMG electrodes. The EMG results before and after stretching were compared.

Results: The muscle activity of the vastus lateralis oblique muscle increased in both groups. The muscle activity of the vastus medialis oblique muscle decreased in over both group. Rectus femorus activity increased in the under 80-degree groups but decreased in the over 80-degree group. The muscle activity of the biceps femoris muscle decreased after stretching in the over 80-degree group and increased in the under 80-degree group, and the semitendinosus muscle activity after stretching was decreased. The quadriceps-to-hamstring muscle (Q:H) ratio before and after stretching between groups showed that the hamstring muscle ratio decreased after stretching in both groups.

Conclusions: The results of this study showed that the Q:H ratio before and after stretching between groups was not significantly different.
KEYWORD
Isometric exercise, Myography, Pain, Straight leg raise
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