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http://dx.doi.org/10.13066/kspm.2013.8.3.289

Analysis of Electromyographic Activities of Erect Spinae at Different Height of Table during Ultrasound Therapy Work  

Kim, Chung-Yoo (Department of Physical Therapy, Catholiac University of Busan)
Kang, Jong-Ho (Department of Physical Therapy, Catholiac University of Busan)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine / v.8, no.3, 2013 , pp. 289-294 More about this Journal
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine differences in erect spinae activities at different height of table during ultrasound therapy in order to propose a optimum work environment. METHODS: Twenty five healthy adult males and females volunteered to participate in this study. EMG signals of both erector spinae(T10, T12, L2, L4) were recorded throught the surface electromyography system at different height of table(45cm, 56.2cm, 67.5cm) during ultrasound therapy work. RESULTS: The higher table heights was, the lower %RVC of the T10, T12, L2, L4 erect spinae at both sides. The left and right T10, T12 and the left L4 showed significant differences. The lower the spinal level was, the higher %RVC of both erect spinae at 45cm, 56.2cm, 67.5cm. The left erect spinae at 56.2cm, right erect spinae at 45cm, 67.5cm showed significant differences. CONCLUSION: The muscle activities of both erect spinae decreased at higher table height and increased lower spinal level. We identified lower table height are risk factor of spine work related musculoskeletal disorders.
Keywords
Ultrasound therapy; Table height; Erect spinae;
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