Effect of verbally instructions on trunk muscle activity during volitional preemptive abdominal contraction

  • Andrew Ward
  • , Alexander Drusch
  • , Yo Rong Chen
  • , Mark Ouellette
  • , Jean Michel Brismée
  • , Troy Hooper
  • , Katherine Wilford
  • , Gesine H. Seeber
  • , Phillip S. Sizer*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Objective: This study investigated the effect of Verbal Instruction (VI) strategies on trunk muscle contraction among healthy subjects. The effect of three VI Abdominal Drawing-In Maneuver (ADIM) and two VI Abdominal Bracing Maneuver (ABM) strategies on left Internal (LIO) and External Oblique (LEO) and bilateral superficial Multifidi (sMf) activation was examined. 

    Design: Within-subjects, repeated measure design. 

    Methods: Surface EMG (sEMG) measured LIO, LEO, and sMf activity in 28 subjects (mean age 23.5 ± 5.5 years). Testing included five supine hook-lying and five quiet standing conditions. 

    Results: One-way ANOVAs demonstrated no significant main effect for ADIM or ABM in supine or standing (p > .05). Muscle activation amplitudes during VPAC conditions demonstrated higher mean values for standing versus supine (p < .05) except for two conditions involving LEO. Friedman Tests for dominant strategy demonstrated a significant main effect for ADIM-VI and ABM-VI strategies. Post-hoc testing generally showed the dominant strategy to be significantly higher versus others. 

    Conclusion: No single preferred VI cue for ADIM or ABM was observed. Each subject's dominant strategy dictated the most suitable VI. Standing was preferred for LIO and sMf activation, whereas position did not change LEO activation. Non-significant correlations between all muscle pairings during all ADIM and ABM strategies were observed. These findings may suggest the need for healthcare providers who understand the intricacies of trunk stability to teach and monitor VPAC with either ADIM or ABM options.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)332-343
    Number of pages12
    JournalJournal of bodywork and movement therapies
    Volume37
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan-2024

    Keywords

    • Abdominal muscles
    • Core stabilization
    • Electromyography
    • Imagery
    • Psychomotor
    • Skill acquisition/Retention

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