Sagittal plane exercises involve flexion and extension.
Not exact matches
«Many
exercises work in a
sagittal plane, meaning you're moving straight ahead,» Peterson says.
Exercises that require either movement or an ability to withstand stress through all three movement
planes (
Sagittal, Frontal and Transverse) are likely to have a good transference into functional movement and daily activities.
Intervention — any acute study assessing peak trunk angles in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing the external moment arm lengths at the lumbar spine in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing the external moment arm lengths at the ankle in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing the peak hip net joint moments in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing peak ankle angles in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing peak hip angles in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing the peak lumbosacral (L5 - S1) joint moments in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing the external moment arm lengths at the hip in the
sagittal plane during the squat
exercise
In many cases, the explanation for this difference in difficulty across the
exercise ROM can be quickly and obviously attributed to the position of the load in relation to the midline of the body in the
sagittal plane (called the external moment arm length).
Intervention — any acute study assessing knee extension moments in the
sagittal plane during the split squat
exercise
Intervention — any acute study assessing peak knee angles in the
sagittal plane during the split squat
exercise
However, Struminger et al. (2013) explored the gluteus maximus EMG amplitude during a range of different lower body plyometrics
exercises (180 degree jump, frontal
plane hurdle hop, double leg
sagittal plane hurdle hop, single leg
sagittal plane hurdle hop, and split squat jump).
Activity restriction should be continued, and it is recommended that all therapeutic
exercises be performed while motion is limited to the
sagittal plane only.22 After suture removal and recheck by the veterinarian 10 to 14 days after surgery, the veterinarian may recommend increasing leash walks by an additional 5 to 10 minutes as tolerated by the patient.