2008
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.20.31
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The Effects of Heel Elevation on Postural Adjustment and Activity of Lower-Extremity Muscles during Deep Squatting-to-Standing Movement in Normal Subjects

Abstract: Abstract. The effects of various heel elevations on postural adjustment and lower-extremity muscle activity during the squat-to-stand (SQ-ST) movement were investigated. Eight healthy male subjects participated in the experiment, which involved rising from a deep squat with three different heel elevations: a full squat (FS), in which the plantar aspects of the feet were in full contact with the floor (0 degree), slope squat (SS), in which a 15-degree wedge was applied underneath the foot, and tiptoe squat (TS)… Show more

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“…In contrast, older adults had lower knee and thigh flexion than the young adults and tip-toe squat to forward reach. However, compared to the flat-foot squat, the tiptoe squat required significantly smaller anterior displacement of the knee and hip during ankle dorsiflexion and minimized the duration of the forward movement required to stand [24]. Accompanied by lowered anterior displacement in the knee and hip, the elderly required increased head later flexion to pick up items.…”
Section: Forward Reach Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, older adults had lower knee and thigh flexion than the young adults and tip-toe squat to forward reach. However, compared to the flat-foot squat, the tiptoe squat required significantly smaller anterior displacement of the knee and hip during ankle dorsiflexion and minimized the duration of the forward movement required to stand [24]. Accompanied by lowered anterior displacement in the knee and hip, the elderly required increased head later flexion to pick up items.…”
Section: Forward Reach Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the heel was raised, this postural adjustment made stability critical. The tip-toe squatting condition places the center of pressure within a small area of the base of support (BOS), and the BOS length may influence subjects’ ability to perform the squat movement 25 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure consistent measurement postures for all subjects, the height of the chair was set so that the knee joint angle was at 90°. Because the hip joint is separated from the chair by the thickness of the tissues of the buttocks, the knee joint angle becomes 90° when the height of the chair is approximately 80% of the knee joint 16 , 17 ) . To avoid compensation for movements using the arms while preventing resistance, subjects crossed their arms on the chest.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%