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Physical Therapy Korea
2003 Volume.10 No. 2 p.99 ~ p.110
Kinematic and EMG Analysis of Sit-to-Stand With Changes of Pelvic Tilting
ÃÖÁ¾´ö/Choi JD
±Ç¿ÀÀ±/ÀÌÃæÈÖ/±èÁ¾¸¸/±èÁø°æ/Kwon OH/Yi CH/Kim JM/Kim JK
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of three different pelvic tilts on sit-to-stand ativities and to suggest a new therapeutic approach for movement reeducation in patients who have difficulty with sit-to-stand activities. The three different pelvic tilts were: (1) comfortable pelvic tilt sit-to-stand (CPT STS), (2) posterior pelvic tilt sit-to-stand (PPT STS) and (3) anterior pelvic tilt sit-to-stand (APT STS). To analyze the kinematic component of STS, a motion analysis system (Zebris) was applied to the ankle, knee, hip joint, and thigh-off area. Also, to determine the onset time of muscle contraction, surface electrodes were placed to the rectus femoris muscle (RE), the vastus lateralis muscle (VL), the biceps femoris muscle (BF), the tibialis anterior musc]e (TA), the gastrocnemius muscle (GCM), and the soleus muscle (SOL). One-way repeated ANOVA was used for the statistical analysis. First, significant differences were found in kinematic variables for the hip, knee, ankle joint, and thigh-off among the three activities. Second, there was significant difference in muscle activation pattern in TA. VL, and BF among three
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