Effects of the Combined Abdominal Draw-In Maneuver and Manual Resistance on Lumbopelvic Muscle Activity and Anterior Pelvic Tilt During Prone Hip Extension
Dong-Woo Kim, Young-Jun Shin

TL;DR
Combining the abdominal draw-in maneuver with manual resistance during prone hip extension increases muscle activity and reduces pelvic tilt, improving lumbopelvic stability.
Contribution
This study is the first to demonstrate the combined effects of ADIM and MR on muscle activity and pelvic tilt during PHE.
Findings
Combined ADIM and MR significantly increased gluteus maximus and internal oblique activity compared to using either method alone.
The ADIM condition resulted in the lowest erector spinae activity, while the combined condition reduced it further compared to MR alone.
Anterior pelvic tilt was significantly reduced in both ADIM and combined ADIM-MR conditions compared to MR alone.
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of applying the abdominal draw-in maneuver (ADIM) and manual resistance (MR), separately and in combination, during prone hip extension (PHE) on muscle activity and anterior pelvic tilt. Twenty-four healthy adult males performed PHE under three randomized conditions: ADIM, MR, and ADIM combined with MR. Electromyography was used to measure gluteus maximus (GM), erector spinae (ES), internal oblique (IO), and hamstring activity, while anterior pelvic tilt angle was assessed using a gyroscopic sensor. Repeated-measures ANOVA revealed significant differences across conditions (p < 0.05). Post hoc analysis showed that GM and IO activity were significantly greater in the ADIM combined with MR condition than in either ADIM or MR alone, with MR also producing higher values than ADIM (p < 0.05). ES activity was lowest in the ADIM condition, while ADIM…
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TopicsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Sports injuries and prevention · Scoliosis diagnosis and treatment
