Surface electromyography and plantar pressure during walking in young adults with chronic ankle instability
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Surface electromyography and plantar pressure during walking in young adults with chronic ankle instability
Abstract
Purpose: Lateral ankle sprains are common and can manifest into chronic ankle instability (CAI) resulting in altered gait mechanics that may lead to subsequent ankle sprains. Our purpose was to simultaneously analyse muscle activation patterns and plantar pressure distribution during walking in young adults with and without CAI.
Methods: Seventeen CAI and 17 healthy subjects walked on a treadmill at 4.8 km/h. Plantar pressure measures (pressure-time integral, peak pressure, time to peak pressure, contact area, contact time) of the entire foot and nine specific foot regions and medial-lateral location of centre of pressure (COP) were measured. Surface electromyography (EMG) root mean square (RMS) amplitudes throughout the entire stride cycle and area under RMS curve for 100 ms pre-initial contact (IC) and 200 ms post-IC for anterior tibialis, peroneus longus, medial gastrocnemius, and gluteus medius were collected.
Results: The CAI group demonstrated a more lateral COP throughout the stance phase (P < 0.001 and Cohen's d > 0.9 for all 10 comparisons) and significantly increased peak pressure (P = 0.025) and pressure-time integral (P = 0.049) under the lateral forefoot. The CAI group had lower anterior tibialis RMS areas (P < 0.001) and significantly higher peroneus longus, medial gastrocnemius, and gluteus medius RMS areas during 100 ms pre-IC (P < 0.003). The CAI group had higher gluteus medius sEMG amplitudes during the final 50 % of stance and first 25% of swing (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: The CAI group had large lateral deviations of their COP location throughout the entire stance phase and increased gluteus medius muscle activation amplitude during late stance through early swing phase.
Level of evidence: III.
Keywords: Ankle sprain; Gait; Gluteus medius; Muscle activation; Peroneus longus.
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