Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Overhead work-activities and repetitive use of arm in occupational tasks are known risk factors to cause shoulder injury that often develops to functional disability. Rehabilitation exercises (REs) are capable of slowing this development.
OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of the present work is to experiment with common REs and to identify those which produce significant integrated electromyography (iEMG) activation of selected shoulder muscles namely, posterior deltoid, infraspinatus, teres minor, upper trapezius, middle trapezius and lower trapezius.
METHODS:
Ten healthy male occupational workers, exposed to the risk of shoulder injury, performed six REs while iEMG activities of concerning muscles are recorded using Biopac MP 150 system. REs are cross-examined statistically to select those which yield higher iEMG activations.
RESULTS:
Results indicate that upper trapezius presents the highest iEMG activity in exercise 6 (standing ER at 90
CONCLUSIONS:
Results provide basic information to select appropriate rehabilitation programs for occupational workers exposed to the risk of shoulder injury.
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