Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects

This paper investigate the activity of the neck extensors (NE), sternocleidomastoideus (SCM), trapezius (TRP),deltoid (DT), biceps brachii (BB), triceps brachii (TB), rectusabdominal (RA), and erector spine (ES) muscles in healthy subjects during bowing and prostration using surface electromyography...

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Main Author: Mohd Khairuddin, Mohd Safee
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spelling my-unisza-ir.1372020-10-19T05:10:33Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/137/ Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects Mohd Khairuddin, Mohd Safee QM Human anatomy RB Pathology This paper investigate the activity of the neck extensors (NE), sternocleidomastoideus (SCM), trapezius (TRP),deltoid (DT), biceps brachii (BB), triceps brachii (TB), rectusabdominal (RA), and erector spine (ES) muscles in healthy subjects during bowing and prostration using surface electromyography (EMG). A group of student aged between 23 to 28 years voluntarily participated in this study. The subjects were asked to perform two types of flexion positions, namely bowing (90o forward flexion with the hands on the respective knees) and prostration (flexion with the palms of the hands and the forehead flat on the floor). The motion signals of the muscles were recorded. The finding indicated that during the bowing, there was contraction of the NE, DT, TB, and RA muscles while the muscle relaxation was found in the SCM, TRP, BB, and ES. During prostration, there was contraction at the SCM, DT, TB, and RA but muscle relaxation was found at the NE, TRP, BB, and ES. For the muscles that showed electrical activity in both the postures, the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test showed a statistically no significant difference between bowing and prostration only for DT (p = 0.534) and but statistically significant difference for RA and TB (p<0.05). The muscle relaxation that existed at the ES showed no significant difference between bowing and prostrating (Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test, p = 0.075). This study indicates the effects of bowing and prostration on the biomechanical response of the human muscles. Muscle contraction and relaxation that occur, show an agonistantagonist response which is good for exercise and strengthening programmers. These two movements are involved in the Muslim’s prayer, called the salat. Hence, the current experiment can be taken as a pilot study on the biomechanical response of the human muscles during one's act of performing the salat. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/137/1/FH03-FPSK-14-01361.pdf Mohd Khairuddin, Mohd Safee (2011) Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects. In: 5th Kuala Lumpur International Conference on Biomedical Engineering 2011, 01 January 1970, Times Square, Kuala Lumpur International.
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Mohd Khairuddin, Mohd Safee
Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects
description This paper investigate the activity of the neck extensors (NE), sternocleidomastoideus (SCM), trapezius (TRP),deltoid (DT), biceps brachii (BB), triceps brachii (TB), rectusabdominal (RA), and erector spine (ES) muscles in healthy subjects during bowing and prostration using surface electromyography (EMG). A group of student aged between 23 to 28 years voluntarily participated in this study. The subjects were asked to perform two types of flexion positions, namely bowing (90o forward flexion with the hands on the respective knees) and prostration (flexion with the palms of the hands and the forehead flat on the floor). The motion signals of the muscles were recorded. The finding indicated that during the bowing, there was contraction of the NE, DT, TB, and RA muscles while the muscle relaxation was found in the SCM, TRP, BB, and ES. During prostration, there was contraction at the SCM, DT, TB, and RA but muscle relaxation was found at the NE, TRP, BB, and ES. For the muscles that showed electrical activity in both the postures, the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test showed a statistically no significant difference between bowing and prostration only for DT (p = 0.534) and but statistically significant difference for RA and TB (p<0.05). The muscle relaxation that existed at the ES showed no significant difference between bowing and prostrating (Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test, p = 0.075). This study indicates the effects of bowing and prostration on the biomechanical response of the human muscles. Muscle contraction and relaxation that occur, show an agonistantagonist response which is good for exercise and strengthening programmers. These two movements are involved in the Muslim’s prayer, called the salat. Hence, the current experiment can be taken as a pilot study on the biomechanical response of the human muscles during one's act of performing the salat.
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title Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects
title_short Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects
title_full Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects
title_fullStr Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Activity of Upper Body Muscles during Bowing and Prostration Tasks in Healthy Subjects
title_sort activity of upper body muscles during bowing and prostration tasks in healthy subjects
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