The reproducibility of isokinetic dynamometry data

作者: John F. Caruso , Lee E. Brown , James J. Tufano

DOI: 10.3233/IES-2012-0477

关键词: Isokinetic ExerciseMusculoskeletal healthPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIsokinetic dynamometerData reliabilityReproducibilityExercise performanceMedicineRehabilitation

摘要: Since its inception, isokinetic dynamometry has provided unique insights into muscle function evaluations for human performance and rehabilitation, thus they are commonly utilized in training rehabilitative centers, as well exercise science laboratories. Because such devices clinically relevant the diagnosis of musculoskeletal health assessment athletic prowess, it is important that yield accurate values. Assuming no change a person's capabilities, multiple bouts should elicitdata values reproducible. Variability results from test-retest research designs, undermines data reliability, may be subdivided mechanical physiological sources measurement error. The following paper offers review literature pertaining to reproducibility data. categorizes variety study design papers according segment under examination. While most describe their acceptable or better, consistent outcome greater variability at higher angular velocities. For exercise, this perhaps pressing concern, future recommendation, addressed with advent newer dynamometer models. Such improvements will continue make modality on clinical rehabilitation.

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