2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13317
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Differences in lower limb muscle activation between global and selective instability devices in single-leg stance in healthy active subjects

Abstract: Background Balance and strength training are frequent strategies to address lower limb injuries, including ankle injuries, which are usually performed in single-leg stance on global instability devices, producing generalized muscular activation of the lower limb. In this context, new specific instability devices arise from the need to selectively work the ankle, specifically the peroneus longus. This study aimed to compare the EMG muscle activation of the peroneus longus, as well as other lower … Show more

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“…Monitoring single-leg stability can be valuable for assessing postural stability in different sports groups ( 23 ), particularly in young athletes undergoing sports specialization ( 24 ). Moreover, several studies have explored muscle activity during single-leg exercises, highlighting the crucial role of trunk and lower extremity muscles in maintaining balance on a single leg ( 25 28 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring single-leg stability can be valuable for assessing postural stability in different sports groups ( 23 ), particularly in young athletes undergoing sports specialization ( 24 ). Moreover, several studies have explored muscle activity during single-leg exercises, highlighting the crucial role of trunk and lower extremity muscles in maintaining balance on a single leg ( 25 28 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%