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25 junho 2013

Informe da Associação Brasileira de Fisioterapia Aquática

Caro fisioterapeutas de MG,
O professor Rômulo Brito informou que efetuou o cadastro nacional de pessoa jurídica da associação:
CNPJ: 18.206.860.0001-41

E que agendou a próxima reunião:
Data: 28 de junho de 2013.
Cidade: Florianópolis - SC
Local: sede do CREFITO 10.
Hora: 14h.

03 junho 2013

Electromyographic responses during time get up and go test in water (wTUG)


Abstract

The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in water, and compare this with the responses for the same task on land. Ten healthy subjects [5 males and 5 females [mean ± SD]: age, 22.0 ± 3.1 yr; body mass, 63.9 ± 17.2 kg. A telemetry EMG system was used on the following muscles on the right side of the body: the quadriceps – rectus femoris [RF], long head of the biceps femoris [BF], tibialis anterior [TA], gastrocnemius medialis [GM], soleus [SOL], rectus abdominis [RA] and erector spinae [ES]. Each subject performed the TUG test three times with five minutes recover between trials in water and on dry land. The % MVC was significantly different (p < 0.05) for majority of the muscles tested during the TUG water compared to dry land. % MVC of RF [p = 0.003, t = 4.07]; BF [p = 0.000, t = 6.8]; TA [p = 0.005, t = 5.9]; and SOL [p = 0.048, t = 1.98]; RA [p = 0.007, t = 3.45]; and ES [p = 0.004, t = 3.78]. The muscle activation of the trunk and the lower limb [VM RF, BF, TA, GM and SOL] were lower in water compared to dry land, when performing a TUG test.

Keywords: EMG, Aquatic, Time to up and go, Hydrotherapy




Artigo completo: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3657083

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