2013
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2013.4456
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Activation of Selected Ankle Muscles During Exercises Performed on Rigid and Compliant Balance Platforms

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“…On the one hand, the main result observed was that there are no differences in Pero-L muscle activation between devices. Accordingly, Pero-L levels of activation on the four different surfaces (BOSU, WB, PB, BB) were about 150% (squat) and 200% (standing) of muscle activation on the floor, this being consistent with the results reported for other selective ( Alfuth & Gomoll, 2018 ) and global ( Harput et al, 2013 ; Strøm et al, 2016 ) instability devices. This finding could be due to the fact that an instability involving pronosupination of the calcaneus is enough to achieve similar levels of activation to those obtained by overall balance devices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…On the one hand, the main result observed was that there are no differences in Pero-L muscle activation between devices. Accordingly, Pero-L levels of activation on the four different surfaces (BOSU, WB, PB, BB) were about 150% (squat) and 200% (standing) of muscle activation on the floor, this being consistent with the results reported for other selective ( Alfuth & Gomoll, 2018 ) and global ( Harput et al, 2013 ; Strøm et al, 2016 ) instability devices. This finding could be due to the fact that an instability involving pronosupination of the calcaneus is enough to achieve similar levels of activation to those obtained by overall balance devices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Participants were barefoot with their eyes open as this is the most common methodology in similar studies ( Laudner & Koschnitzky, 2010 ; Harput et al, 2013 ; Alfuth & Gomoll, 2018 ). Initially, the knee of the supporting leg was straight for the standing measurements, and at 60° of flexion measured with a goniometer for the squat measurements ( Wahl & Behm, 2008 ), with their hands placed on their hips.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect is most probably due to enhanced demands upon distal muscles. Using air-pressurized and rigid balance platforms, Harput et al [17] proved an increase in shank muscle activation in healthy subjects. For PWH, after modification of the surface, the muscle contribution remains unaltered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical properties of those surfaces applied are manifold. However, concerning muscle activation characteristics, previous studies which compared different surfaces reported conflicting results [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data analysis of the step-down test was done if any of the criteria repeated in either five attempts, and only one was deemed an error. A total score of 0 or 1 is classified as good quality of movement, a total score of 2 or 3 is classified as medium quality, and a total score of 4 or higher is classified as poor quality of movement (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%