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Conclusion: Exercise intensity and multiple sets result in alterations in muscle recruitment patterns of the lumbar and hip extensor muscles.
The posterior spine muscle chain consists of the thoracic, lumbar and hip extensor muscles.
Their results also indicated that the erector spinae and hip extensor muscles clearly interact to provide adequate lumbopelvic stabilization and it seems that hip extensor muscles and erector spinae are both anatomically and functionally linked during the trunk flexion task.
In young people with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy weakness of the hip extensor muscles are associated with limitations in activity.
Their results also indicated that the ES and hip extensor muscles clearly interact to provide lumbopelvic stabilization.
In the present experiment, it is possible that fatigue probably augmented stiffness in the hip extensor muscles.
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A lack of reliability in measuring hip extensor muscle strength in young people with cerebral palsy may explain the equivocal results of progressive resistance strength training interventions on hip extensor muscle strength [ 15, 16].
It is important that clinicians can reliably measure hip extensor muscle strength to monitor changes over time and the effects of any interventions.
Also, it needs to be considered how a static measurement of hip extensor muscle strength, as measured with a hand-held dynamometer relates to dynamic hip extensor muscle action during functional tasks such as walking and this could be the subject of further research.
Hip extensor muscle weakness is one of the factors that can contribute to a gait pattern characterized by increased hip and knee flexion during stance, commonly described as crouch gait [ 9].
We hypothesized that hip extensor muscle fatigue will lead to reduced pelvic flexion and an increased myolectric silence period (FRP) during a flexion-extension task in association with changes in lumbopelvic rhythm.
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