Gait & Posture
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 285-289, July 2010

Normative EMG activation patterns of school-age children during gait

  • V. Agostini

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
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  • A. Nascimbeni

      Affiliations

    • Rehabilitation Unit, S. Croce Hospital, A.S.L. TO5, Moncalieri (TO), Italy
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  • A. Gaffuri

      Affiliations

    • Rehabilitation Unit, S. Croce Hospital, A.S.L. TO5, Moncalieri (TO), Italy
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  • P. Imazio

      Affiliations

    • Rehabilitation Unit, S. Croce Hospital, A.S.L. TO5, Moncalieri (TO), Italy
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  • M.G. Benedetti

      Affiliations

    • Laboratorio di Analisi del Movimento, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Università di Bologna, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • M. Knaflitz

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento di Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

Received 30 April 2010; accepted 3 June 2010. published online 09 August 2010.

Abstract 

Gait analysis is widely used in clinics to study walking abnormalities for surgery planning, definition of rehabilitation protocols, and objective evaluation of clinical outcomes. Surface electromyography allows the study of muscle activity non-invasively and the evaluation of the timing of muscle activation during movement. The aim of this study was to present a normative dataset of muscle activation patterns obtained from a large number of strides in a population of 100 healthy children aged 6–11 years. The activity of Tibialis Anterior, Lateral head of Gastrocnemius, Vastus Medialis, Rectus Femoris and Lateral Hamstrings on both lower limbs was analyzed during a 2.5-min walk at free speed. More than 120 consecutive strides were analyzed for each child, resulting in approximately 28,000 strides. Onset and offset instants were reported for each observed muscle. The analysis of a high number of strides for each participant allowed us to obtain the most recurrent patterns of activation during gait, demonstrating that a subject uses a specific muscle with different activation modalities even in the same walk. The knowledge of the various activation patterns and of their statistics will be of help in clinical gait analysis and will serve as reference in the design of future gait studies.

Keywords: Gait analysis, Children, Electromyography (EMG), Muscle activation patterns, Normative data

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PII: S0966-6362(10)00209-2

doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2010.06.024

Gait & Posture
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 285-289, July 2010