The effect on the lower limb muscles of the standing device
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- Hiraga Atsushi
- Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, Teikyo University of Science
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- Watanabe Ryoma
- National Hospital Organization Kofu National Hospital
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- Nobori Hiroshi
- Teikyo University of Science, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Physical therapy, De-partment of Judo therapy
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- つま先立ち促通練習器の下肢筋への影響
- -Myoelectric study-
- -筋電学的検討-
Abstract
[Purpose] The purpose of this study is to verify the exercise of tiptoeing exercise caliber effect for the ankle plantar flexion muscle valetudinarian who made it experimentally from a standpoint of the electromyography. [method] We measured muscle active mass about Gastrocnemius Medial Head,Gastrocnemius Lateral Head,Soleus and Tibialis anterior, weighed action potential at the Heel Raise movement on the floor and the training device. The Heel Raise movement was usually carried out with speed and maximum velocity. [Results] In the comparison of the activity muscle potential, a difference occurred for muscle activity of each muscle by difference in presence or absence of exercise device and exercise speed. The one using the exercise device had a big integral calculus level in all sources, and, in the exercise of the speed, integral calculus levels usually showed tendencies to be small by exercises of the maximum velocity adversely. [discussion] when used an exercise device, likelihood of the operation not to limit to an ankle plantar flexion muscle valetudinarian was suggested because quantity of output of the muscle of leg was a speed-dependent tendency. Clear setting of the usage was thought to be important at the same time.
Journal
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- International journal of exercise science
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International journal of exercise science 2 (2), 109-113, 2019
International Society of Exercise Science
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390576282590397312
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- ISSN
- 2436679X
- 24337722
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed