OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the reliability (intertrial, interevaluator) and the concurrent validity of strength measurements obtained with a chair-fixed dynamometer and to recommend a clinical protocol that minimizes standard error of measurement (SEM). DESIGN: Within-session repeated measures of maximal static strength of knee flexors and extensors at 30 degrees and 60 degrees of flexion on the chair-fixed and Cybex dynamometers. SETTING: Ambulatory physiotherapy department of a rehabilitation hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Convenience sample of 50 subjects with total hip (n=25) or knee (n=25) arthroplasty. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reliability was quantified by indices of dependability and corresponding SEMs estimated with the generalizability theory, whereas coefficients of correlation were used to assess the validity. RESULTS: Indices of dependability confirmed excellent intertrial (0.98-1.00) and a very good interevaluator (.92-.99) reliability for the strength measures obtained for different movements and positions. An average of 3 trials minimized the magnitude of the SEMs (>2 Nm for all measurements). When comparing the strength values obtained with the Cybex dynamometer to those measured with the chair-fixed dynamometer, strongest relations were attained when the tested knee was positioned at 60 degrees compared with 30 degrees for subjects with a total knee (.78-.92 vs .87-.93) or hip (.73-.85 vs .86-.91) arthroplasty. CONCLUSIONS: A clinical protocol averaging 3 trials with the knee positioned at 60 degrees after a familiarization period, both for knee flexors and extensors, performed by a trained therapist is recommended to minimize measurement errors on strength values measured with the chair-fixed dynamometer.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the reliability (intertrial, interevaluator) and the concurrent validity of strength measurements obtained with a chair-fixed dynamometer and to recommend a clinical protocol that minimizes standard error of measurement (SEM). DESIGN: Within-session repeated measures of maximal static strength of knee flexors and extensors at 30 degrees and 60 degrees of flexion on the chair-fixed and Cybex dynamometers. SETTING: Ambulatory physiotherapy department of a rehabilitation hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Convenience sample of 50 subjects with total hip (n=25) or knee (n=25) arthroplasty. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reliability was quantified by indices of dependability and corresponding SEMs estimated with the generalizability theory, whereas coefficients of correlation were used to assess the validity. RESULTS: Indices of dependability confirmed excellent intertrial (0.98-1.00) and a very good interevaluator (.92-.99) reliability for the strength measures obtained for different movements and positions. An average of 3 trials minimized the magnitude of the SEMs (>2 Nm for all measurements). When comparing the strength values obtained with the Cybex dynamometer to those measured with the chair-fixed dynamometer, strongest relations were attained when the tested knee was positioned at 60 degrees compared with 30 degrees for subjects with a total knee (.78-.92 vs .87-.93) or hip (.73-.85 vs .86-.91) arthroplasty. CONCLUSIONS: A clinical protocol averaging 3 trials with the knee positioned at 60 degrees after a familiarization period, both for knee flexors and extensors, performed by a trained therapist is recommended to minimize measurement errors on strength values measured with the chair-fixed dynamometer.
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