Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Isokinetic testing of muscle performance: New concepts for strength assessment / Manca, Andrea; Solinas, Maria Giuliana; Dragone, D; Deriu, Franca. - In: ISOKINETICS AND EXERCISE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0959-3020. - 23:2(2015), pp. 69-75. [10.3233/IES-150566]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Peak torque (PT) is considered the most representative parameter of muscle performance in isokinetic dynamometry
while other computable parameters such as mean peak torque (MPT), maximal work (maxW) and mean work
(meanW) are generally neglected.
OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional study reassessed whether PT is the only necessary parameter in isokinetic testing and
weighed the contribution of each variable to muscle performance.
METHODS: Thirty apparently healthy volunteers underwent isokinetic assessment of the ankle dorsiflexors of both legs at 45
and 90◦/s. Bivariate relationships and multivariate associations between PT,MPT, maxW and meanW were examined employing
Pearson’s analysis and principal component analysis (PCA), respectively.
RESULTS: At both velocities, Pearson’s coefficients were very high between PT and MPT as well as between maxW and
meanW (r > 0.9; p < 0.0001) and fair-to-good (r = 0.65–0.73; p < 0.0001) between torque and work measures. At 90◦/s
the PT and MPT mostly contributed to muscle performance while at 45◦/s, MPT and meanW exhibited the highest component
loadings, whereas PT performed poorly.
CONCLUSIONS: Isokinetic variables contributed with different loadings to muscle performance of ankle dorsiflexors, depending
on the angular velocity employed. In particular, work measures may usefully complement the conventional PT-only analysis,
especially in rehabilitative settings where low speeds are recommended.
while other computable parameters such as mean peak torque (MPT), maximal work (maxW) and mean work
(meanW) are generally neglected.
OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional study reassessed whether PT is the only necessary parameter in isokinetic testing and
weighed the contribution of each variable to muscle performance.
METHODS: Thirty apparently healthy volunteers underwent isokinetic assessment of the ankle dorsiflexors of both legs at 45
and 90◦/s. Bivariate relationships and multivariate associations between PT,MPT, maxW and meanW were examined employing
Pearson’s analysis and principal component analysis (PCA), respectively.
RESULTS: At both velocities, Pearson’s coefficients were very high between PT and MPT as well as between maxW and
meanW (r > 0.9; p < 0.0001) and fair-to-good (r = 0.65–0.73; p < 0.0001) between torque and work measures. At 90◦/s
the PT and MPT mostly contributed to muscle performance while at 45◦/s, MPT and meanW exhibited the highest component
loadings, whereas PT performed poorly.
CONCLUSIONS: Isokinetic variables contributed with different loadings to muscle performance of ankle dorsiflexors, depending
on the angular velocity employed. In particular, work measures may usefully complement the conventional PT-only analysis,
especially in rehabilitative settings where low speeds are recommended.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Isokinetic dynamometry, muscle performance, peak torque, muscle work, principal component analysis
Elenco autori:
Manca, Andrea; Solinas, Maria Giuliana; Dragone, D; Deriu, Franca
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