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Gluteal Muscle Activation During Common Yoga Poses
- Source :
- International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, Vol 16, Iss 3 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- NASMI, 2021.
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Abstract
- Background Approximately 24% of physical therapists report regularly using yoga to strengthen major muscle groups. Although clinicians and athletes often use yoga as a form of strength training, little is known about the activation of specific muscle groups during yoga poses, including the gluteus maximus and medius. Hypothesis/Purpose The purpose of this study was to measure gluteus maximimus and gluteus medius activation via electromyography (EMG) during five common yoga poses. A secondary purpose of the current study was to examine differences in muscle activation between sexes and experience levels. Study Design Cross-Sectional Methods Thirty-one healthy males and females aged 18-35 years were tested during five yoga poses performed in a randomized order. Surface EMG electrodes were placed on subjects’ right gluteus maximus and gluteus medius. Subjects performed the poses on both sides following a maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) test for each muscle. All yoga pose EMG data were normalized to the corresponding muscle MVIC data. Results Highest gluteus maximus activation occurred during Half Moon Pose on the lifted/back leg (63.3% MVIC), followed by the stance/front leg during Half Moon Pose (61.7%), then the lifted/back leg during Warrior Three Pose (46.1%). Highest gluteus medius activation occurred during Half Moon Pose on the lifted/back leg (41.9%), followed by the lifted/back leg during the Warrior Three Pose (41.6%). A significant difference was found in %MVIC of gluteus medius activity between male and female subjects (p = 0.026), and between experienced and inexperienced subjects (p = 0.050), indicating higher activation among males and inexperienced subjects, respectively. Conclusion Half Moon Pose and Warrior Three Pose elicited the highest activation for both the gluteus maximus and the gluteus medius. Higher gluteus medius activation was seen in males and inexperienced subjects compared to their female and experienced counterparts. Level of Evidence 3
- Subjects :
- 030506 rehabilitation
medicine.medical_specialty
electromyography
Right gluteus maximus
Strength training
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Isometric exercise
Electromyography
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
gluteals
medicine
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Gluteal muscles
Original Research
medicine.diagnostic_test
biology
business.industry
Rehabilitation
Significant difference
Muscle activation
biology.organism_classification
musculoskeletal system
body regions
Medius
medicine.anatomical_structure
yoga
Sports medicine
0305 other medical science
business
RC1200-1245
human activities
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21592896
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....14fb6431a11274b709dc44973d021e60