The effect of fatigued hip abductors on single-leg stance postural control and muscle control

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[Purpose] the purpose of this study was to clarify postural control and muscle activity of the gluteus medius and musculus erector spinae in a single-leg stance before and after hip muscle abductor fatigue. [Subjects] Subjects were 22 healthy male adults (mean age; 21.4 yrs) with no significant medical history or current medical problems. [Methods] We examined postural control and muscle activity in a single-leg standing position before and after hip muscle abductor fatigue. A statistical analysis was performed using the paired t-test before and after muscle fatigue, and Pearson's rank correlation coefficient was obtained for muscle activity associated with postural control. [Results] The results indicate a significant increase in stability indices, a decrease in gluteus medius muscle activity, and an increase in right musculus erector spinae activity after fatigue. There was a positive correlation between the increase in right musculus erector spinae activity and increase in postural control. [Conclusion] We believe that postural control increased in the orientation related to the working of the muscles due to their fatigue, and that muscle activity increased to compensate.

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Matsuda, T., Takanashi, A., Kawada, K., Miyajima, S., Nogita, Y., Shiota, K., … Hashimoto, T. (2011). The effect of fatigued hip abductors on single-leg stance postural control and muscle control. Rigakuryoho Kagaku, 26(5), 679–682. https://doi.org/10.1589/rika.26.679

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