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Electromyographic Analysis of Peroneus Muscle Training Methods in Healthy Young Women

Purpose: To clarify the effectiveness of peroneus muscle training methods from the perspective of muscle activity amounts. Subjects: The subjects were 88 legs of 44 healthy women. Methods: Using surface electromyography, we measured the muscle activity of the peroneus muscle during external rotation...

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Published in:Rigaku ryoho kagaku 2015-03, Vol.29 (5), p.785-788
Main Authors: Yazawa, Makoto, Masuda, Yoko, Tobinaga, Takashi, Miyazaki, Chieko, Saito, Takamichi, Murata, Kenji, Ozeki, Satoru
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description Purpose: To clarify the effectiveness of peroneus muscle training methods from the perspective of muscle activity amounts. Subjects: The subjects were 88 legs of 44 healthy women. Methods: Using surface electromyography, we measured the muscle activity of the peroneus muscle during external rotation resistance exercise (ExtRot group) with a Theraband, calf raise exercise (CalRai group), and external rotation exercise in the standing position with weight load on the ball of the foot (ExRoBF group). Results: The peroneus longus showed high muscle activities in the order of ExRoBF, CalRai, and ExtRot, and significant differences among all of the exercise groups. Conclusion: Performing external rotation in the standing position with loading on the ball of the foot is a more effective training method for the peroneus muscle than external rotation with resistance.
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