Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume 17, Issue 1 , Pages 102-111, February 2007

Reliability of electromyographic normalization methods for evaluating the hip musculature

  • Lori A. Bolgla

      Affiliations

    • Department of Physical Therapy, Medical College of Georgia, CH-100, Augusta, GA 30912, United States
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 859 333 6356; fax: +1 859 323 6003.
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  • Timothy L. Uhl

      Affiliations

    • Division of Athletic Training, University of Kentucky, 900 S. Limestone, Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0200, United States

Received 21 December 2004; received in revised form 17 November 2005; accepted 28 November 2005. published online 20 January 2006.

Abstract 

The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of three normalization methods for analyzing hip abductor activation during rehabilitation exercises. Thirteen healthy subjects performed three open kinetic chain and three closed kinetic chain hip abductor exercises. Surface EMG activity for the gluteus medius was collected during each exercise and normalized based on a maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC), mean dynamic (m-DYN), and peak dynamic activity (pk-DYN). Intraclass coefficient correlations (ICCs), intersubject coefficients of variation (CVs), and intrasubject CVs were then calculated for each normalization method. MVIC ICCs exceeded 0.93 for all exercises. M-DYN and pk-DYN ICCs exceeded 0.85 for all exercises except for the sidelying abduction exercise. Intersubject CVs ranged from 55% to 77% and 19% to 61% for the MVIC and dynamic methods, respectively. Intrasubject CVs ranged from 11% to 22% for all exercises under all normalization methods. The MVIC method provided the highest measurement reliability for determining differences in activation amplitudes between hip abductor exercises in healthy subjects. Future research should determine if these same results would apply to a symptomatic patient population.

Keywords: Reproducibility, Rehabilitation, Measurement, Hip exercises, Gluteus medius, Normalization, Electromyography

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PII: S1050-6411(05)00147-1

doi:10.1016/j.jelekin.2005.11.007

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume 17, Issue 1 , Pages 102-111, February 2007