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The influence of gluteus maximus on transverse plane tibial rotation.

Preece, SJ; Graham-Smith, P; Nester, CJ; Howard, D; Hermens, H; Herrington, L; Bowker, P

Authors

SJ Preece

P Graham-Smith

CJ Nester

D Howard

H Hermens

L Herrington

P Bowker



Abstract

There is a common clinical belief that transverse plane tibial rotation is controlled by the rearfoot. Although distal structures may influence the motion of the tibia, transverse plane tibial rotation could be determined by the proximal hip musculature. Cadaver studies have identified gluteus maximus as having the largest capacity for external rotation of the hip. This study was therefore undertaken to investigate the effect of gluteus maximus on tibial motion. Kinematic data were collected from the foot and tibia along with EMG data from gluteus maximus for 17 male subjects during normal walking. A number of kinematic parameters were derived to characterise early stance phase. Gluteus maximus function was characterised using RMS EMG and EMG on/off times. No differences in muscle timing were found to be associated with any of the kinematic parameters. In addition, no differences in gluteal activation levels were found between groups of subjects who had different amounts of tibial rotation. However, there was a significant difference (p<0.001) in gluteus maximus activation when groups were defined by the time taken to decelerate the tibia (time to peak internal velocity). Specifically, subjects with greater gluteus maximus activity had a lower time to decelerate the tibia. We suggest that a high level of gluteus maximus activity results in a larger external torque being applied to the femur, which ultimately leads to a more rapid deceleration of the tibia.

Citation

Preece, S., Graham-Smith, P., Nester, C., Howard, D., Hermens, H., Herrington, L., & Bowker, P. (2008). The influence of gluteus maximus on transverse plane tibial rotation. Gait and Posture, 27, 616--621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2007.08.007

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2008
Deposit Date Jul 4, 2023
Journal Gait Posture
Print ISSN 0966-6362
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Pages 616--621
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2007.08.007
Keywords Adult, Algorithms, Buttocks, Electromyography, Humans, Likelihood Functions, Male, Range of Motion, Articular, Rotation, Tibia, Torque, Walking
Publisher URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17904369

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