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Clinical Biomechanics | 1996

EMG activities of the quadratus lumborum and erector spinae muscles during flexion-relaxation and other motor tasks.

Eva Andersson; Lars Oddsson; H Grundström; Johnny Nilsson; Alf Thorstensson

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide new information on the myoelectrical activation of the quadratus lumborum, the deep lateral and the superficial medial lumbar erector spinae, the psoas, and the iliacus muscles in various motor tasks. DESIGN: An intramuscular electromyographic study was performed. BACKGROUND: The contribution of individual deep trunk muscles to the stability of the lumbar spine is relatively unknown in different tasks, including the flexion-relaxation phenomenon. METHODS: Seven healthy subjects participated. Fine-wire electrodes were inserted with a needle guided by ultrasound. RESULTS: The highest activity observed for quadratus lumborum and deep lateral erector spinae occurred in ipsilateral trunk flexion in a side-lying position and for superficial medial erector spinae during bilateral leg lift in a prone position. Quadratus lumborum and deep lateral erector spinae were activated when the flexion-relaxation phenomenon was present for superficial medial erector spinae, i.e. when its activity ceased in the latter part of full forward flexion of the trunk, held relaxed and kyphotic. CONCLUSIONS: In general, the activation of the investigated muscles showed a high degree of task specificity, where activation of a certain muscle was not always predictable from its anatomical arrangement and mechanical advantage.


Journal of Biomechanics | 1985

A new method to measure foot contact

Johnny Nilsson; Virgil P. Stokes; Alf Thorstensson

A new method to measure foot contact is described. It consists of a pressure sensitive transducer attached to one end of a flexible silicone rubber tube. A reliable indicator of foot contact is obtained with the tube glued to the outer perimeter of the sole of a shoe.


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1989

Ground reaction forces at different speeds of human walking and running

Johnny Nilsson; Alf Thorstensson


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1985

Changes in leg movements and muscle activity with speed of locomotion and mode of progression in humans

Johnny Nilsson; Alf Thorstensson; Jñ Halbertsma


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1984

Trunk movements in human locomotion

Alf Thorstensson; Johnny Nilsson; Hans Carlson; Michael Zomlefer


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1982

Lumbar back muscle activity in relation to trunk movements during locomotion in man

Alf Thorstensson; Hans Carlson; Michael Zomlefer; Johnny Nilsson


Brain Research | 1979

The adaptation to speed in human locomotion

S. Grillner; J. Halbertsma; Johnny Nilsson; Alf Thorstensson


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1987

Adaptability in frequency and amplitude of leg movements during human locomotion at different speeds.

Johnny Nilsson; Alf Thorstensson


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1997

Intramuscular EMG from the hip flexor muscles during human locomotion

Eva A Andersson; Johnny Nilsson; Alf Thorstensson


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1988

Lumbar back muscle activity during locomotion: effects of voluntary modifications of normal trunk movements.

Hans Carlson; Alf Thorstensson; Johnny Nilsson

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Paul Hjemdahl

Karolinska University Hospital

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