Gluteus EMG Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acute Effect of a Gluteal Activation Warm-up on Hip Muscle Activity and Kinematics During a Single Leg Squat
| Verified date | January 2021 |
| Source | University of the State of Santa Catarina |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
Gluteal activation warm-up is one of the modalities being investigated recently. Although widely used in clinical and sports practice, it is unclear whether, in fact, performing gluteal activation exercises in warm-up is effective in increasing electromyographic activation (EMG), as well as the mechanisms that explain eventual gluteal activation improvement of neuromuscular function. Thus, the aim of this study is to verify the acute effect of a gluteal activation warm-up protocol on gluteus maximus (superior fibers) and gluteus medius EMG activation and kinematics during single leg squat. The hypotheses of this study are that after a gluteal activation warm-up program, there will be an increase in the muscle recruitment (mean) levels of the gluteus maximus (superior fibers) and gluteus medium. About kinematics, the hypotheses is that a decrease on hip adduction absolute angle and hip and knee frontal plane ROM on maximum knee flexion during single leg squat will occur. Physically active adults from 18 to 35 years old, with no history of previous injury or surgery on the lower limbs, who present excessive hip adduction during single-leg squat on the dominant limb in previous evaluation via visual scoring scale will participate in this study. The design adopted will be performed in the following order: (1) Preparation and familiarization. (2) Intervention protocol (standard warm-up protocol or the gluteal activation warm-up protocol), (4) immediately after the intervention protocol, the subjects will perform 3 single-leg squats and (5) EMG and MIVC strength test. The standard warm-up consist 5 minutes on a stationary bike and 30 seconds calf, hamstrings and quadriceps stretch. The gluteal activation warm-up protocol consists of performing the standard warm-up protocol and 3 sets of 12 repetitions clam exercise, using a elastic band (Perform Better®, USA). Exertion perception will be controlled using an exertion perception scale (OMNI). From kinematic and EMG data, absolute values of the hip adduction, hip and knee ROM in the frontal plane of the dominant limb and mean EMG activation data from the gluteus maximus (superior fibers) and gluteus medius muscles we will extracted, respectively. All data will be analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. (p <0.05).
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 23 |
| Est. completion date | December 1, 2020 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 1, 2020 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
| Eligibility | 1. Inclusion criteria: - Age: between 18 and 35 years old. - Physically active: regularly participating in activities of training sessions 3x/week and minimum 20 minutes duration for each session. - No complaints about pain or musculoskeletal impairment on dominant leg during the first contact/interview. - Pelvic drop presentation during single leg squat on dominant leg: Will be included only those participants who, on the first interview, present excessive hip adduction during the single-leg squat task detected by visual assessment screening. 2. Exclusion criteria: - History of recent upper limb or spine injury. - Surgery on dominant limb or time less than one year of surgery on non dominant limb. - Complaints about cardiovascular or systemic diseases that could limit performance of the tests. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | University of the State of Santa Catarina (UDESC) | Florianópolis | Santa Catarina |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of the State of Santa Catarina |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Pre standard warm-up protocol hip and knee adduction/abduction and knee flexion range of motion | Difference of the angles of hip and knee on the frontal plane and knee on the sagittal plane between static position and peak knee flexion, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes before the intervention | |
| Other | Post standard warm-up protocol hip and knee adduction/abduction and knee flexion range of motion | Difference of the angles of hip and knee on the frontal plane and knee on the sagittal plane between static position and peak knee flexion, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes after the intervention | |
| Other | Pre gluteal activation warm-up protocol hip and knee adduction/abduction and knee flexion range of motion | Difference of the angles of hip and knee on the frontal plane and knee on the sagittal plane between static position and peak knee flexion, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes before the intervention | |
| Other | Post gluteal activation warm-up protocol hip and knee adduction/abduction and knee flexion range of motion | Difference of the angles of hip and knee on the frontal plane and knee on the sagittal plane between static position and peak knee flexion, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes after the intervention | |
| Primary | Pre standard warm-up protocol hip adduction | Absolute angle of hip adduction at peak knee flexion during squat leg squat, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes before the intervention | |
| Primary | Post standard warm-up protocol hip adduction | Absolute angle of hip adduction at peak knee flexion during squat leg squat, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes after the intervention | |
| Primary | Pre gluteal activation warm-up protocol hip adduction | Absolute angle of hip adduction at peak knee flexion during squat leg squat, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes before the intervention | |
| Primary | Post gluteal activation warm-up protocol hip adduction | Absolute angle of hip adduction at peak knee flexion during squat leg squat, expressed in degrees (º). | two minutes after the intervention | |
| Secondary | Pre standard warm-up protocol gluteus maximus and medius EMG activity. | Mean neuromuscular activity at moments of interest (maximum knee flexion) for each muscle (gluteus maximus and gluteus medium), expressed as a percentage of MIVC (%MIVC) | two minutes before the intervention | |
| Secondary | Post standard warm-up protocol gluteus maximus and medius EMG activity | Mean neuromuscular activity at moments of interest (maximum knee flexion) for each muscle (gluteus maximus and gluteus medium), expressed as a percentage of MIVC (%MIVC) | two minutes after the intervention | |
| Secondary | Pre gluteal activation warm-up protocol gluteus maximus and medius EMG activity. | Mean neuromuscular activity at moments of interest (maximum knee flexion) for each muscle (gluteus maximus and gluteus medium), expressed as a percentage of MIVC (%MIVC) | two minutes before the intervention | |
| Secondary | Post gluteal activation warm-up protocol gluteus maximus and medius EMG activity. | Mean neuromuscular activity at moments of interest (maximum knee flexion) for each muscle (gluteus maximus and gluteus medium), expressed as a percentage of MIVC (%MIVC) | two minutes after the intervention |