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- Title
Influence of Ankle Injury on Muscle Activation and Postural Control During Ballet Grand Plie.
- Authors
Chia-Wei Lin; Fong-Chin Su; Cheng-Feng Lin
- Abstract
Ballet deep squat with legs rotated externally (grand plié) is a fundamental movement for dancers. However, performing this task is a challenge to ankle control, particularly for those with ankle injury. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate how ankle sprains affect the ability of postural and muscular control during grand plié in ballet dancers. Thirteen injured dancers and 20 uninjured dancers performed a 15 second grand plié consisting of lowering, squatting, and rising phases. The lower extremity motion patterns and muscle activities, pelvic orientation, and center of pressure (COP) excursion were measured. In addition, a principal component analysis was applied to analyze waveforms of muscle activity in bilateral medial gastrocnemius, peroneus longus, and tibialis anterior. Our findings showed that the injured dancers had smaller pelvic motions and COP excursions, greater maximum angles of knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion as well as different temporal activation patterns of the medial gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior. These findings suggested that the injured dancers coped with postural challenges by changing lower extremity motions and temporal muscle activation patterns.
- Subjects
MUSCLE physiology; ANALYSIS of variance; ANKLE injuries; BALLET; BODY weight; ELECTROMYOGRAPHY; POSTURE; RESEARCH funding; STATURE; T-test (Statistics); BODY movement; REPEATED measures design; CASE-control method; DATA analysis software
- Publication
Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 2014, Vol 30, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
1065-8483
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/jab.2012-0068