Isometric, concentric, and eccentric neck strength in the sagittal and coronal planes of motion for adult females
Autor: | Laura C. Boucher, Yadetsie N. Zaragoza-Rivera, John H. Bolte |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Contraction (grammar) Isometric exercise Concentric Motion Isometric Contraction 0502 economics and business Humans Medicine Eccentric 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 050107 human factors 050210 logistics & transportation Adult female business.industry 05 social sciences Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Anatomy Cervical spine Sagittal plane medicine.anatomical_structure Coronal plane Female business Safety Research Neck Muscle Contraction |
Zdroj: | Traffic Injury Prevention. 21:S179-S182 |
ISSN: | 1538-957X 1538-9588 |
Popis: | Assess strength in adult females using multiple positions, motions, and contraction types, to better understand strength production of young and non-symptomatic of adult female subjects to help assess and improve the biofidelity of anthropomorphic test devices and human body models.Fifteen adult females (25.4 ± 6.3 years) were recruited for this study. Strength measurements were collected for the sagittal and coronal planes during isometric, concentric, and eccentric muscle contractions in neutral and mid-range of motion anatomical positions.For both planes, subjects were strongest during eccentric muscle contractions and weakest in concentric muscle activations. In the sagittal plane, subjects were stronger in extension for all muscle activation types and anatomical positions. In the coronal plane, there were no side differences in isometric nor concentric strength.Neck strength of adult females depends on muscle activation type and anatomical positions. Future computational models should account for muscle activation type when quantifying responses of female subjects. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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