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The influence of hip rotations on muscle activity during unilateral weight-bearing exercises in individuals with and without genu varum: A cross-sectional study.

Authors :
Letafatkar, Amir
Hatefi, Mohamadreza
Babakhani, Farideh
Abbaszadeh Ghanati, Hadi
Wallace, Brian
Source :
Physical Therapy in Sport; May2020, Vol. 43, p224-229, 6p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hip rotation can influence gluteus medius (Gmed) muscle activity in individuals with genu varum (GV). This study examined different hip rotation positions on muscle activity during unilateral weight-bearing exercises in individuals with and without GV. Cross-sectional. Outpatient physical therapy center. Forty-six physically active males, divided between control (n = 23) and GV groups (n = 23). Surface electromyography measured Gmed and tensor fascia latae (TFL) activity during pelvic drop (PD) and wall press (WP) exercises with different hip rotations. In the control group, WP with external rotation produced greater Gmed/TFL activity compared to other rotation positions. No difference was found for Gmed/TFL with PD in controls. In the GV group, Gmed activity increased with internal rotation in PD and WP; TFL activity increased only with external rotation in WP. Internal hip rotation produced higher Gmed/TFL activity than other positions in the GV group during both exercises. Greater Gmed/TFL activity was observed in the control group than GV during PD with external rotation, and WP with neutral positioning and external rotation. WP with external rotation in controls, and PD and WP with internal hip rotation in subjects with GV, are effective exercises to optimize GMed/TFL activity. • The wall press with external hip rotation in Controls results in greater gluteus medius activation and a higher Gmed:TFL muscle activity ratio. • The gluteus medius function is altered in GVD in unilateral weight-bearing exercises. • Pelvic drop and wall press exercises increase the Gmed:TFL muscle activity ratio in GVD when the hip is in a medial position. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1466853X
Volume :
43
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physical Therapy in Sport
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143079881
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2020.03.009