Abstract
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of visual field          condition on electromyography of the lower extremities during arm reaching in healthy          adults, and to compare differences in electromyography of the lower extremities between          young and old adults according to visual fields condition. [Subjects and Methods]          Twenty-nine young persons in their 20s and 19 elderly persons in their 60s, a total of 48          persons, participated in this study. Prior to participation in the study, each subject          signed an informed consent form to comply with ethics guidelines dictated by the ethics          committee for research at Silla University, Korea. We collected the muscle activation data          for both of tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius muscle during reaching by subjects using          electromyography. Data analysis with SPSS for Window Version 20.0 was performed using          repeated one-way analysis of variance according to visual fields and age. [Results] There          were no significantly differences between subjects in their 20s and 60s to visual field          conditions except for left tibialis anterior muscle activation during left-side reaching.          Left tibialis anterior muscle activation in subjects in their 60s was higher than in          subjects in their 20s during left-side reaching. [Conclusion] We determined that tibialis          anterior muscle activation in subjects in their 60s was higher than in subjects in their          20s. We suggest that visual field conditions are the important factor for physical therapy          interventions to improve balance and priority of intervention .