Comparison of Trunk Muscle Activity during Static Standing Position and Standing Position on Therapeutic Climbing Wall

정적기립자세와 치료적 클라이밍 기립자세 시 체간근 근활성도의 비교

  • Kim, Se-Hun (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, College of Health and Welfare, Dongshin University) ;
  • Lee, Jeong-In (Department of Physical Therapy, Dong Shin University Oriental Hospital, Mokpo)
  • 김세훈 (동신대학교 보건복지대학 물리치료학과 대학원) ;
  • 이정인 (동신대학교 목포한방병원 물리치료팀)
  • Received : 2014.01.13
  • Accepted : 2014.02.11
  • Published : 2014.02.25

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to comparison of trunk muscle activity during static standing position and standing position on therapeutic climbing wall of adult. Methods: Study subject is arbitrarily classified into 10 of experimental group and 10 control group among 20 of adult. Trunk activity measured as rectus abdominalis, external oblique, internal oblique, erector spinae. Control group maintains that center of gravity of trunk pass the front of shoulder, pelvis, knee and ankle on stable surface with putting legs apart more than shoulder width. Experimental group had static exercise on 4 by 3 meter, 90 degree of Therapeutic climbing wall. Starting position is that putting arms and legs apart more than shoulder width. In order to compare the effect of it between the groups, independent t-test was used. Results: According to the test result, significant difference between among rectus abdominalis, erector spinae the experimental groups. And external oblique, internal oblique muscle atvity is no significant difference experimental groups between among the control groups was observed. Conclusion: Trunk muscle activation is activated to standing position on the Therapeutic Climbing Wall more than static standing position.

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