Electromyography Activity of Lower Leg Muscles during Walking on High Heels
Authors:
M. Mokošáková 1; F. Hlavačka 2
Authors place of work:
Katedra živočíšnej fyziológie a etológie, PRIF UK, Bratislava
vedúci katedry prof. RNDr. M. Zeman, DrSc.
1; Laboratórium regulácie motoriky, ÚNPF SAV, Bratislava
vedúci laboratória Ing. F. Hlavačka, CSc.
2
Published in the journal:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 19, 2012, No. 4, pp. 181-189.
Category:
Original Papers
Summary
In the present study we describe and analyze the course of electromyography activity (EMG) of lower leg muscles during walking barefoot, on the low and high heels. Twenty-three young healthy females participated in our study. The EMG of lower leg muscles: medial gastrocnemius, soleus muscle and tibialis anterior, were monitored by surface electromyography during natural women walk. At the same time, the acceleration and angular velocity of movement of the tibia was recorded by inertial measuring device (accelerometer and gyroscope). The results showed, that the increase of heel height activated and the prolonged tonic activity of lower leg muscles (triceps surae). Furthermore, significantly was changed the course of electromyography activity in muscles monitored.
Key words:
surface electromyography, lower leg muscles, gait, high-heel shoes
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