Electromyography activity of the deltoid muscle of the weight-bearing side during shoulder flexion in various weight-bearing positions

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[Purpose] This study investigated the deltoid muscle activation during shoulder flexion exercise in various weight-bearing positions. [Subjects] A total of 15 males participated. [Methods] The participants completed three repetitions of shoulder flexion exercises in three positions (prone-on-elbow, quadruped, and standing) with electromyography activity being collected from the exercised. The muscle activations in each position by each exercise were compared using a one-way analysis of variance. [Results] The electromyography activities of the middle and posterior deltoids differed significantly among positions. The prone-on-elbow and quadruped position showed a significantly higher activity than the standing position. There were no significant differences between the proneon-elbow and quadruped positions. [Conclusion] The deltoid muscles were further strengthened in the low posture positions (prone-on-elbows and quadruped) than in standing.

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Ju, S. K., & Yoo, W. G. (2015). Electromyography activity of the deltoid muscle of the weight-bearing side during shoulder flexion in various weight-bearing positions. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(10), 3285–3286. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.3285

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