Dynamic and static shoulder strength relationship and predictive model.

作者: Alison C. McDonald , Spencer M. Savoie , Daanish M. Mulla , Peter J. Keir

DOI: 10.1016/J.APERGO.2017.10.004

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摘要: Abstract Static strength is typically used to standardize occupational tasks in an effort limit over-exertion injuries; however, workplace are commonly dynamic nature. The purpose of this investigation was assess factors influencing isokinetic shoulder and develop predictive equations for flexion extension using isometric strength. Fifteen women performed a set concentric maximal exertions across series movement planes, angular velocities, grip types. Data were generate two stepwise multiple regression models predicting exertion the various parameters. final explained high degree variance (R2 = 0.59) (R2 = 0.67) with subset four five inputs, respectively. can help establish acceptable force limits requiring actions more easily attainable static forces.

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