Comparison of lower limb muscle activation with ballet movements (Releve and demi-plie) and general movements (heel rise and squat) in healthy adults

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[Purpose] The aim of this study was to demonstrate therapeutic grounds for rehabilitation exercise approach by comparing and analyzing muscular activities of Ballet movements: the releve movement (RM) and the demi-plie movement (DM). [Methods] Four types of movements such as RM vs. heel rise (HM) and DM vs. squat movement (SM) were randomized and applied in 30 healthy male and female individuals while measuring 10-s lower limb muscular activities (gluteus maximus [GMa], gluteus medius [GMe], rectus femoris [RF], adductor longus [AL], medial gastrocnemius [MG], and lateral gastrocnemius [LG]) by using surface electromyography (EMG). [Results] Significant differences were found in GMa, GMe, AL and MG activities for DM and in all of the six muscles for RM, in particular when the two groups were compared (RM vs HM and DM vs SM). [Conclusion] The RM and DM have a greater effect on lower limb muscular force activities compared to HM and SM and could be recommended as clinical therapeutic exercises for lower limb muscle enhancement.

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Kim, M. J., & Kim, J. H. (2016). Comparison of lower limb muscle activation with ballet movements (Releve and demi-plie) and general movements (heel rise and squat) in healthy adults. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 28(1), 223–226. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.223

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