@article{oai:kokushikan.repo.nii.ac.jp:00013517, author = {山田, 健二 and YAMADA, Kenji and 須藤, 明治 and SUDO, Akiharu}, journal = {体育・スポーツ科学研究, Kokushikan society of sport science}, month = {Mar}, note = {J-GLOBAL ID : 200901006236324733, Abstract  Objective Few previous studies have measured muscle activity in relation to toe grip strength. The aim of the current study was to examine muscle activity in the lower limbs in relation to toe grip strength. Subjects and methods Subjects were 22 healthy college students (14 males, 8 females).A toe grip dynamometer was used to measure the toe grip strength of one foot. Toe grip strength was measured 3 times while subjects exerted maximum effort. Activity of the tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius (lateral head), abductor hallucis, and flexor digitorum brevis was measured. Measurements served as the amount of muscle activity when maximum toe grip strength was exerted. Results Toe grip strength was correlated with activity of the tibialis anterior, abductor hallucis, and flexor digitorum brevis for subjects overall, for males, and for females. Conclusion Similar results were obtained for males and females. Toe grip strength is related to muscle activity, which indicates that all of the toes (and not merely the great toe) are crucial to toe grip strength. Thus, all of the toes need to be exercised to increase toe grip strength., application/pdf}, pages = {11--16}, title = {男女別にみた足把持力と足部筋活動との関係}, volume = {18}, year = {2018}, yomi = {ヤマダ, ケンジ and スドウ, アキハル} }