[Purpose] Most such studies have been limited to evaluating the muscle activity patterns
of lower extremity muscles using surface electromyograms, but studies of muscle activity
patterns according to chair types are lacking. [Subjects and Methods] In the present
study, 52 university students in their 20s (26 males, 26 females) were selected in order
to analyze the activity of five lower extremity muscles (vastus lateralis, rectus femoris,
vastus medialis, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius). The selected subjects had
sufficient muscle strength for the experiment and normal joint range of motion. [Results]
To examine the sociodemographic variables of the study subjects, the frequencies and
percentages of individual items were presented as follows Table 3. [Conclusion] Differences in lower extremity muscle activity levels during
standing and sitting were identified, and differences between genders were also seen.
There was no significant difference in lower extremity muscle activity levels between
use of fixed and wheeled chairs.