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RECIPROCAL
COACTIVATION PATTERNS OF THE LATERAL AND MEDIAL QUADRICEPS AND HAMSTRINGS
DURING LOW - AND MODERATE - SPEED ISOKINETIC MOVEMENT.
The purpose
of this study was to examine coactivation patterns of the lateral and
medial quadriceps and the lateral and medial hamstrings during low-
and moderate-speed isokinetic movements. Twelve female athletes performed
isokinetic knee assessments at 60 and 180 degrees per second. Root
mean
square EMG (rmsEMG) activity and the median frequency of the EMG (mfEMG)
were determined by placing bipolar surface electrodes on the vastus
lateralis (VL), vastus medialis (VM), biceps femoris (BF) and medial
hamstrings (MH). Results of rmsEMG indicated that the VM showed almost
twice the coactivation of the VL (p <.05), and that the BF showed almost
four times the coactivation of the MH p <.05). Finally, differences
were noted in the mfEMG (p <.05), with the VM displaying different
recruitment
patterns at 180 as an agonist compared to that as an antagonist. Results
indicated that when acting as antagonists, the VM and BF display the
greatest EMG patterns during isokinetic knee joint movement.
1998 Croce RV, Miller JP, Confessore
RJ, Vailas JC: Reciprocal coactivation patterns of the lateral and
medial quadriceps and hamstrings during low-and moderate-speed isokinetic
movement. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 1998, 7, 182-196.
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