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Vol.25, No.1, 115 ~ 129, 2022
Title
A Study on the Effect of EMS Wrist Guards for Wrist Tunnel Syndrome in Lure-Fishing Participants
 
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of wrist guards equipped with electronic muscle stimulation on reducing wrist pain and improving wrist function of actual lure fishing participants. This study combined conductive fabrics by selecting two products of wrist guards that can be used in lure fishing, which requires holding fishing rods with hands for a long time. It was conducted on ten healthy men aged 35 to 45, and the selection conditions were selected for those who did not have a history of surgery on the wrist and are currently enjoying lure fishing as a hobby. The experimental movement was performed 100 times before each experiment to cause delayed muscle pain to cause wrist fatigue when lure fishing was performed with the operation of grip strength and range of motion. As a result of this study, it was found that pain reduction, range of motion, and grip strength were improved when electrical stimulation was applied after wearing a wrist band in the form of a wrist wrap and semi-gloves. The conclusion of this study was that when electrical stimulation was applied to the wrist guards, the effect of improving the fatigue and function of the wrist could be confirmed through experiments. Through this study, it is expected that wearing electronic muscle stimulation wrist guards will have a significant effect on preventing wrist injuries and improving functional recovery for lure fishing participants.
Key Words
EMS/Electronic Muscle Simulation (EMS), Lure-Fishing, Wrist Guards, Wrist Pain, Wrist Tunnel Syndrome, 루어낚시, 손목보호대, 손목터널증후군, 손목통증, 전기자극
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