Co-activations induites par irradiation motrice : une étude préliminaire sur 8 adultes sains par électromyographie de surface
Michaël Nisand, Christian Callens, Christiane Destieux, Jean-Baptiste Chanson, Joseph-Omer Dyer
Kinésithér Scient 2019,0608:13-21 - 10/04/2019
Cette expérimentation porte sur 8 adultes sains. Son but est de montrer, via l'électromyographie de surface, qu'une hausse éventuelle de l'activité contractile des gastrocnemius medialis, soleus et tibialis anterior, peut être induite par une circumduction du poignet, un mouvement jamais exploré jusqu'ici comme mouvement inducteur.
Un phénomène d'irradiation motrice atteint les gastrocnemius medialis de 2 participants. Ce résultat incite à poursuivre les recherches afin de développer et enrichir les techniques inductives de kinésithérapie exploitant le principe d'un travail à distance.
CO-ACTIVATION INDUCED BY MOTOR IRRADIATION:
A pilot surface electromyography study of 8 healthy adults
This experiment involves 8 healthy adults. Its purpose is to show, via surface electromyography, that a possible increase in the contractile activity of gastrocnemius medialis, soleus and tibialis anterior, can be triggered by wrist circumduction (a movement that has never previously been investigated as a trigger).
A phenomenon of motor irradiation affects the gastrocnemius medialis of 2 participants. This finding encourages to continue our research, in order develop and characterize inductive physiotherapy techniques that leverage the principle of remote action.
Un phénomène d'irradiation motrice atteint les gastrocnemius medialis de 2 participants. Ce résultat incite à poursuivre les recherches afin de développer et enrichir les techniques inductives de kinésithérapie exploitant le principe d'un travail à distance.
CO-ACTIVATION INDUCED BY MOTOR IRRADIATION:
A pilot surface electromyography study of 8 healthy adults
This experiment involves 8 healthy adults. Its purpose is to show, via surface electromyography, that a possible increase in the contractile activity of gastrocnemius medialis, soleus and tibialis anterior, can be triggered by wrist circumduction (a movement that has never previously been investigated as a trigger).
A phenomenon of motor irradiation affects the gastrocnemius medialis of 2 participants. This finding encourages to continue our research, in order develop and characterize inductive physiotherapy techniques that leverage the principle of remote action.