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Standard maximum isometric voluntary contraction tests for normalizing shoulder muscle EMG
Authors:Craig E Boettcher  Karen A Ginn  Ian Cathers
Institution:1. Discipline of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney, P.O. Box 170, Lidcombe, N.S.W. 1825, Australia;2. Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, P.O. Box 170, Lidcombe, N.S.W. 1825, Australia
Abstract:A comparison of electromyographic (EMG) activity of muscles between and within subjects, and during separate occasions of testing, requires normalization. The most common way for generating the reference level used for normalizing shoulder EMG data is with a maximum isometric voluntary contraction (MVIC). The purpose of this study was to develop a parsimonious set of standardized tests that generate an MVIC in all the major muscle groups of the shoulder. Twelve muscles of the dominant shoulder of 15 subjects were examined using a combination of surface and intramuscular electrodes during 15 tests. The results indicated that many tests maximally activated more than one muscle simultaneously. Four tests were identified as being sufficient for generating an MVIC in the 12 muscles examined and are recommended as the standard set for normalizing shoulder muscle EMG: abduction 90° with internal rotation (“empty can”), internal rotation in 90° abduction (“internal rotation 90°”), flexion at 125° with scapula resistance (“flexion 125°”), and horizontal adduction at 90° flexion (“palm press”). The use of these shoulder normalization tests will make comparisons between shoulder EMG studies more reliable. © 2008 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res
Keywords:shoulder  EMG  normalization  MVC
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