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Effects of Cooling and Heating Treatments on Isometric Contraction and EMG Activity of the Upper Arm냉처치 또는 온열처치가 상지 등척성 근수축과 근전도 활성도에 미치는 영향

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냉처치 또는 온열처치가 상지 등척성 근수축과 근전도 활성도에 미치는 영향
Authors
김상영류종식강호율
Issue Date
Oct-2025
Publisher
한국체육과학회
Keywords
Cooling treatment; Heating treatment; Isometric contraction; EMG
Citation
한국체육과학회지, v.34, no.5, pp 535 - 546
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국체육과학회지
Volume
34
Number
5
Start Page
535
End Page
546
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81022
DOI
10.35159/kjss.2025.10.34.5.535
ISSN
1226-0258
3022-487X
Abstract
This study examined the effects of cooling treatment (CT) and heating treatment (HT) on shoulder muscle isometric contraction. Sixteen college students (14 males, 2 females; age 21.9 ± 2.7 years; height 173.4 ± 7.0 cm; weight 74.9 ± 14.5 kg) participated. Participants abstained from high-intensity activity and medication for 7 days before testing. Maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) was measured at 65° shoulder abduction using a dynamometer. The order of CT and HT was randomized, with a 5-min recovery between treatments. Following 3-min of either CT or HT, isometric strength and electromyography (EMG) of the anterior deltoid (AD), lateral deltoid (LD), and posterior deltoid (PD) were recorded in the same position. Isometric endurance at 90° abduction was also assessed. There were no significant differences in Peak Torque (PT) and Average Torque (AT) during 5-second isometric contractions between CT and HT (p > .05). EMG during thermal application showed significantly higher activation in the AD with CT compared to HT (p < .05). Endurance was greater following CT (p < .05). EMG during endurance tasks indicated significant increases in muscle activity in AD (p < .001), LD (p < .001), and PD (p < .05). Cooling treatment significantly improves muscle endurance and EMG activity during isometric contraction compared to heating treatment. These findings suggest that CT can enhance sustained shoulder muscle performance.
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