In the past, researchers evaluated walking speed and stride during a gait ability test. However, recently, there have been developed methods which evaluate exercise performance beyond result-based assessment. In the past, the individual ability was estimated according to walking index, but the trend has been gradually expanding the scope of researching boundary with questions on the process of walking. The purpose of this study is to explain the muscle synergies that occur during walking. The muscle synergy refers to a pattern in which various muscles present in the human body are simultaneously activated to achieve a given task. Currently, muscle synergy research is actively underway in the exercise regulation and the neurodynamic field. Theoretically, the number of cases of performing the same task due to the many joint freedom degrees in the human body varies greatly. From this point of view, it can be concluded that the simultaneous activity pattern of muscles can be varied by repeating the task for everyone. However, when the actual muscle activity pattern is analyzed, there is no significant difference between the individuals. Considering that there are few differences among individuals with very important patterns in the task performance process, a common strategy for achieving goals in the central nervous system may be a necessary pattern for the successful execution of specific behaviors. Through this common pattern, spatiotemporal data for muscle synergy can provide the theoretical base for gait training in rehabilitation.
목차
Abstract Ⅰ. 서론 Ⅱ. 본론 Ⅲ. 결론 참고문헌
키워드
Muscle synergyElectromyographyWalkingGait
저자
김유신 [ Yushin Kim | 청주대학교 보건행정-헬스케어학부 스포츠건강재활전공 ]
교신저자
대한스포츠물리치료학회 [Korean Society of Sports Physical Therapy]
설립연도
1992
분야
의약학>물리치료학
소개
스포츠물리치료학의 발전향상과 회원 상호간의 유대강화 및 친목을 도모함을 목적으로 하며 다음 사업을 한다.
1.스포츠물리치료학의 연구발전에 관한 사항.
2.학술지 발간에 관한 사항.
3.스포츠물리치료 정보의 수집 및 교환에 관한 사항.
4.국제 스포츠물리치료 교류에 관한 사항.
5.스포츠물리료학 교육 및 지도에 관한 사항.
6.기타 본회 목적 달성에 관한 사항.
간행물
간행물명
정형스포츠물리치료학회지 [Archives of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy]