Electromyographic investigation of anterior and posterior regions of supraspinatus: a novel approach based on anatomical insights
2017
AbstractSupraspinatus is composed of anterior and posterior regions that are distinct. To date, the relative electromyographic (EMG) activity of these regions during different tasks has not been investigated. This work, thus, evaluated activity of the anterior and posterior regions of supraspinatus during isometric actions in different postures. Data were analyzed from 11 healthy participants. Fine-wire electrodes were inserted into the anterior and posterior regions of supraspinatus. EMG activity was recorded during isometric abduction and external rotation exertions against 5% of body weight resistance. Three postures for abduction (30°, 60°, and 90° of humeral abduction, scapular plane) and two for external rotation (0° and 90° humeral abduction) were tested. Each participant’s data were normalized to the peak root mean square (RMS) values for the corresponding region. The RMS of the anterior region was divided by that of the posterior to calculate muscle activation ratios. Non-parametric statistics we...
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