Da. Neumann et Ad. Hase, AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE HIP ABDUCTORS DURING LOAD CARRIAGE - IMPLICATIONS FOR HIP-JOINT PROTECTION, The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, 19(5), 1994, pp. 296-304
Decreasing the relative force demands on the hip abductor muscles may
reduce hip joint forces. The purpose of this study was to use surface
electromyography (EMG) to determine the relative demand on the hip abd
uctor muscles as subjects walked and carried single hand-held loads of
multiple weights. Thirty healthy, college-aged subjects carried singl
e hand-held loads by their side. The loads weighed between 3 and 30% o
f body weight. Loads were carried in a position either ipsilateral or
contralateral to a given hip side. Normalized EMG (%EMG) was collected
during the middle stance phase of walking. The amount of %EMG remaine
d statistically equal to or less than the no-load EMG baseline for all
ipsilateral-held loads and greater than the no-load EMG for all contr
alateral-held loads above 3% body weight. Load positions and weights t
hat generated %EMG levels less than or equal to the no-load baseline m
ost likely offer a degree of hip joint protection for persons with hip
disability.