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젊은 여성에서 높은 굽 신발의 착용기간에 따른 정적균형과 다리 근활성도 분석
The Effects of High-heeled Shoes on Static Balance and EMG Activity of Lower Extremity Muscles for Young Women
이명희 ( Myoung Hee Lee ) , 장종성 ( Jong Sung Chang ) , 이상열 ( Sang Yeol Lee ) , 주정열 ( Joung Youl Ju ) , 배성수 ( Sung Soo Bae )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-510-003385728

Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of high heeled shoes on the static balance and EMG activity of lower extremity muscles. Methods Twenty subjects were composed of control group (wearing low-heeled shoes) and experimental group(wearing high-heeled shoes). Two groups participated in bearfoot standing and measured static balance and EMG activity of lower extremity muscles. Balance Performance Monitor (BPM) was used to measure the static balance and FlexComp InfinitiTM was used to measure the EMG activity of lower extremity muscles. Results In static balance, sway area and path of experimental group was significantly larger than control group (p<0.05). And sway velocity of experimental group was significantly faster than control group (p<0.05). They means static balance of experimental group was significantly lower than control group (p<0.05). In EMG activity, L5 paraspinalis and biceps femoris of experimental group was significantly more increased than that of control group (p<0.05). Conclusion The long-time experience in wearing high heeled shoes may have caused change in static balance and EMG activity of lower extremity muscles.

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