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KMID : 0357220120240050300
Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2012 Volume.24 No. 5 p.300 ~ p.305
Effects of the Support Surface Condition on Muscle Activity of Trunk Muscles during Weight Shifting Exercise
Jung Kyoung-Sim

Chung Yi-Jung
Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the muscle activity of the trunk muscles during weight shifting exercises on a stable and unstable surface.

Methods: Ten healthy young subjects (4 males, 6 females) with no medical history of lower-extremity or lumbar spine disease were enrolled in this study. The muscle activity was recorded using surface electromyography (EMG) electrodes from the both sides of the external obliques and erector spinae muscles.

Results: The EMG activities of the both rectus abdominalis, both external obliques and erector spinae muscles were significantly higher when the weight shifting exercise was performed on a firm surface than when a balance pad with a balance ball was used. In weight shifting exercises, the EMG activity of the contralateral external obliques and erector spinae muscles was significantly higher than that of the ipsilateral external obliques and erector spinae muscles under all three support surface conditions.

Conclusion: Performing weight shifting exercise using an unstable surface is a useful method for facilitating the trunk-muscle strength and trunk stability.
KEYWORD
Muscle activity, Weight shifting exercise, Unstable surface
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