An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population

The influence that trunk and pelvis posture has on lower limb muscle activation in single leg stance is unknown. Normative surface EMG data on 8 hip and thigh muscles was collected in a single group containing 22 young asymptomatic males, monitored using the VICON motion analysis system. Paired clin...

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Main Author: Prior, Simon Mitchell
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/580
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description The influence that trunk and pelvis posture has on lower limb muscle activation in single leg stance is unknown. Normative surface EMG data on 8 hip and thigh muscles was collected in a single group containing 22 young asymptomatic males, monitored using the VICON motion analysis system. Paired clinically relevant test postures demonstrated changes in trunk position in the sagittal plane and pelvis position in the frontal plane had the greatest effect on muscle activation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-5802017-02-20T06:40:30Z An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population Prior, Simon Mitchell The influence that trunk and pelvis posture has on lower limb muscle activation in single leg stance is unknown. Normative surface EMG data on 8 hip and thigh muscles was collected in a single group containing 22 young asymptomatic males, monitored using the VICON motion analysis system. Paired clinically relevant test postures demonstrated changes in trunk position in the sagittal plane and pelvis position in the frontal plane had the greatest effect on muscle activation. 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/580 en Curtin University fulltext
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An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
title An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
title_full An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
title_fullStr An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
title_short An investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
title_sort investigation into the influence of changes in static single leg standing posture on hip and thigh muscle activation in a pain free population
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/580