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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2019.10.12.183

A convergence study of the effect of movement control exercise of hip joint using visual EMG biofeedback on hip rotators  

Jung, Ju-Hyeon (Department of Physical Therapy, Gimhae College)
Kang, Tae-Wook (Department of Physical Therapy, Walk Rehabilitation Hospital)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.10, no.12, 2019 , pp. 183-189 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of movement control exercise of hip joint using visual EMG biofeedback on hip joint muscles in healthy adults. This study was nonequivalent one group Pre-post test design. Twenty-one healthy adults were participated in the study. all subjects conducted movemnet control exercise(MCE) using electromyography(EMG) biofeedback of hip joint durng 20 min. The outcome measures included surface eletromyography. Surface electromyography data were collected from the Gluteus medius (Gmed), Gluteus maximus (Gmax),and Tensor fasciae latae(TFL), rectus femoris(RF) during small knee bending (SKB) test. There was a significant difference in Gluteus maximus muscle activity between the pre-test and the post-test (p < 0.05). The findings suggest that Movement control exercise using EMG biofeedback for limiting hip internal rotation is effective in activating the hip external rotator muscles. in addition, this study showed that rehabilitation exercise combined with ICT convergence technology could be an effective intervention in clinical practice.
Keywords
Movement control exercise; EMG biofeedback; Small knee bending test; Hip rotator; Convergence;
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