Timing of electromyographic activity and ranges of motion during simple motor tasks of upper extremities

Author:

Syczewska Małgorzata1,Krawczyk Maciej23,Szczerbik Ewa1,Kalinowska Małgorzata1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation, The Children’s Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw , Poland

2. Department of Rehabilitation, Inst. Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw , Poland

3. Faculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Piłsudski’s Academy of Physical Education, Warsaw , Poland

Abstract

Summary Study aim: Improvement of the upper extremities’ performance is one of the key aims in the rehabilitation process. In order to achieve high effectiveness of this process the amount of functional improvement achieved by a patient during the therapy needs to be assessed. The aim of this study was to obtain electromyographic (EMG) activity profiles of the upper extremity muscles during execution of simple tasks in healthy subjects. Additionally the ranges of wrist, elbow and shoulder joints were measured and reported during performed trials. The second aim was to determine whether the movement execution and ranges of move­ments and muscular activity depend on age. Material and methods: Twenty-eight healthy adults, age range 21 to 65 years old, participated in the study. Surface electrodes were placed bilaterally on 7 upper extremity muscles. To obtain information about the beginning and end of the movement task and ranges of upper extremity joints, 13 markers were placed on the elbows and wrists of both upper extremities. The move­ments of the segments were calculated (distal vs proximal) in five simple functional tasks (each task involved only one joint), performed while sitting. Kinematic data were collected by the VICON 460 system, and electromyographic data with the Mo­tion Lab EMG system. Results: Charts of timing of EMG activity of the upper extremity muscles together with ranges of upper extremity joint motion were obtained. Conclusion: The results show that the number of muscles activated and the time (or percentage) of the task during which they are active depend on the type of the task and age. These data can be used as a reference in evaluation of functional deficits of patients.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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