Title of article :
Reproducibility and validity of a new test protocol for measuring isokinetic trunk extension strength
Author/Authors :
Zeevi Dvir، نويسنده , , Jennifer Keating، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
4
From page :
627
To page :
630
Abstract :
Objective. To investigate the reproducibility and validity of isokinetic trunk extension strength scores obtained using a range of motion of 20° and velocities of 10 and 40°/s. Background. Common protocols for testing trunk extension strength incorporate a range of motion of 40° or more and test velocities of between 30 and 180°/s. These test parameters may be neither necessary for portraying the strength profile of the muscles involved nor suitable for patients impaired with low back dysfunction. Design. Test–retest of maximal concentric and eccentric isokinetic trunk extension strength in healthy subjects. Methods. 17 women and 18 men were tested twice within 1–2 weeks. Tests were performed with subjects positioned in sitting. Results. The trunk extension strength scores revealed excellent agreement with the expected physiological moment–velocity curve. On average womenʹs trunk extension strength was 62% that of men (range: 59.3–64.4%). The test–retest correlation coefficients were generally higher in women (0.70–0.87) than in men (0.52–0.78) and significant at P=0.01. The standard error of measurement ranged between 13 and 21 N m for women and between 35 and 50 N m for men, which were equivalent to 9% and 15% of the mean strength in women and men, respectively. Conclusion. This study indicates that the present protocol may be validly applied in assessing trunk extension strength in normal women.
Keywords :
Isokinetics , Strength , reproducibility , trunk , muscle , validity
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Clinical Biomechanics
Record number :
485965
Link To Document :
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