Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4065037 Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo review and discuss the literature about the use of trunk muscle electromyography – including the use of surface or fine-wire electrodes, site of application and muscle selection – during gait analysis in healthy subjects.MethodsThe databases Pubmed, Web of Knowledge and Cochrane Library were searched. Articles were included when EMG activity of at least one trunk muscle was measured in healthy subjects during walking.ResultsIn the 33 selected articles 491 healthy subjects walked with different velocities on a treadmill and/or overground. The activity of the M. erector spinae, M. multifidus, M. obliquus externus and internus, M. rectus abdominus, M. trapezius, M. latissimus dorsi, M. transversus abdominus, M. iliopsoas and M. quadrates lumborum was measured. Twenty-nine studies used surface electrodes, one study fine-wire electrodes, and the other three studies used a combination. There is no consensus on the exact placement site of the electrodes.ConclusionSurface electrodes were used more often than fine-wire electrodes and the descriptions of the electrode locations were mostly vague and not consistent among the different studies. There is need for further research to make specific recommendations about the type of electrodes in combination with the optimal locations of application of these electrodes.

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