Test-retest relative and absolute reliability of knee extensor strength measures and minimal detectable change


Abstract:

Background: Few studies have assessed the test-retest reliability of the isokinetic strength at 90°/s and the isometric parameters for knee extensors. Objectives: To assess the reliability of isokinetic and isometric parameters of knee extensors, and to determine the smallest real difference between the test-retest measures. Methods: Knee extensor strength was measured twice, 4 to 5 days apart, using a Biodex dynamometer in forty subjects (12 men, 28 women). The protocols consisted of 5 concentric contractions at 90°/s and 5 isometric contractions. Results: For women, test-retest reliability was very high for isometric and isokinetic peak-torque (ICCc,1> 0.9), moderate for work (ICCc,1=0.82) and questionable for angle of peak torque (Angle-PT), mean Angle-PT and rate of torque development (RTD 0-100 ms) (ICC < 0.67). The measurement errors were small for all variables, the SEM% ranged between 3.1% to 7.4%, and SRD% from 8.6% to 19.9%, except for RTD0-100 ms that was the most variable (SEM% =16.4%; SRD=47.5%). No differences were found in Angle-PT and RTD0-100 ms with regard to sex. Conclusions: The isokinetic values obtained at 90°/s and isometric peak-torque for knee extensors are highly repeatable with a standardized test protocol and the SRD values can be used to detect real changes. Alternative strategies of analysis should be developed to improve reliability of Angle-PT and RTD0-100 ms. Angle-PT and RTD 0-100 ms do not appear affected by gender. © 2014-IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

Año de publicación:

2014

Keywords:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Torque
  • dynamometry
  • reproducibility of results

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Fisioterapia

Áreas temáticas:

  • Cirugía y especialidades médicas afines
  • Fisiología humana
  • Salud y seguridad personal