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. 2013;33(4):605-10.
doi: 10.3233/NRE-131003.

Effects of non-paretic arm exercises using a tubing band on abdominal muscle activity in stroke patients

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Effects of non-paretic arm exercises using a tubing band on abdominal muscle activity in stroke patients

Dong-Kyu Lee et al. NeuroRehabilitation. 2013.

Abstract

Background: Abdominal strengthening exercises are important for stroke patients; however, there is a lack of research on therapeutic exercises for increasing abdominal muscle activity in stroke patients.

Objective: We investigated the effects of non-paretic arm exercises using a tubing band on abdominal muscle activity in stroke patients.

Methods: In total, 18 hemiplegic subjects (13 males, 5 females) were recruited. All subjects performed non-paretic arm exercises involving three different shoulder movements (extension, flexion, and horizontal abduction) using an elastic tubing band. Surface electromyography (EMG) signals were recorded from the rectus abdominis (RA), external oblique (EO), and internal oblique (IO) muscles bilaterally during non-paretic arm exercises.

Results: EMG activities of abdominal muscles during non-paretic arm extension and horizontal abduction were increased significantly versus shoulder flexion when subjects performed the arm exercise in a seated position. Muscle activity of the EO was significantly greater in the paretic than the non-paretic side during non-paretic arm extension and horizontal abduction.

Conclusions: We suggest that non-paretic arm extension and horizontal abduction exercises using an elastic tubing band may be effective in increasing abdominal muscle activity.

Keywords: Elastic tubing band; abdominal muscle; non-paretic arm exercise; resistance direction.

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