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Comparison of Hand Activation using Mirror Therapy on Power Grip


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1 Department of Occupational Therapy, Semyung University, 65 Semyungro Jecheon-si Chungcheongbuk-do, KS007, Korea, Republic of
2 Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Science, Kangwon NationalUniversity, 346 Hwangjo-ri Dogye-eup Samcheok-si Kangwon-Do, KS007, Korea, Republic of
 

Objectives: This study is aimed to look into what effect mirror therapy has on the muscle activity of a hand when it is applied to healthy individuals. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The participants of the experiment were 22 healthy adults without musculoskeletal disease at upper extremity. For the mirror therapy, a mirror is placed on the center of a table in front of a subject. To check the changing muscle activation between pre-test and post-test the mirror therapy, this study was usedsEMG about MP 36 USA Biopac System. Findings: As a first result about comparison of resting and left movement, the muscle activity was shown to have increased in a thenar muscle, a hypothenar muscle, a flexor bundle muscle, an extensor bundle muscle with a significant statistical difference. As a second result about comparison of right movement and both movement, the muscle activity did not show a significant statistical difference in the thenar muscle, hypothenar muscle, flexor bundle muscle, extensor bundle muscle. Improvements/Applications: Mirror therapy will benefit the muscle activities of patients whose limbs are paralyzed through the brain activation even though there isn’t any movement in the limbs in the future.

Keywords

Adult, Electromyography, Hand Muscle Activation, Mirror Therapy, Power Grip.
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Kim Hwan-Hee
Department of Occupational Therapy, Semyung University, 65 Semyungro Jecheon-si Chungcheongbuk-do, KS007, Korea, Republic of
Shim Je-Myung
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Science, Kangwon NationalUniversity, 346 Hwangjo-ri Dogye-eup Samcheok-si Kangwon-Do, KS007, Korea, Republic of

Abstract


Objectives: This study is aimed to look into what effect mirror therapy has on the muscle activity of a hand when it is applied to healthy individuals. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The participants of the experiment were 22 healthy adults without musculoskeletal disease at upper extremity. For the mirror therapy, a mirror is placed on the center of a table in front of a subject. To check the changing muscle activation between pre-test and post-test the mirror therapy, this study was usedsEMG about MP 36 USA Biopac System. Findings: As a first result about comparison of resting and left movement, the muscle activity was shown to have increased in a thenar muscle, a hypothenar muscle, a flexor bundle muscle, an extensor bundle muscle with a significant statistical difference. As a second result about comparison of right movement and both movement, the muscle activity did not show a significant statistical difference in the thenar muscle, hypothenar muscle, flexor bundle muscle, extensor bundle muscle. Improvements/Applications: Mirror therapy will benefit the muscle activities of patients whose limbs are paralyzed through the brain activation even though there isn’t any movement in the limbs in the future.

Keywords


Adult, Electromyography, Hand Muscle Activation, Mirror Therapy, Power Grip.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i43%2F123725