| Literature DB >> 21609493 |
Kate M Dyball1, Nicholas F Taylor, Karen J Dodd.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In young people with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy weakness of the hip extensor muscles are associated with limitations in activity. It is important that clinicians can reliably measure hip extensor muscle strength to monitor changes over time and the effects of any interventions. Previous research has demonstrated high reliability for measuring strength of all muscles of the lower limb, with the exception of the hip extensors. Therefore the aim of this study was to examine the retest reliability of measuring hip extensor strength in young people with cerebral palsy.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21609493 PMCID: PMC3118122 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-11-42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Testing positions
| Supine | Hip flexed 90°, knee flexed at 90° | Posterior distal thigh |
| Prone | Hip flexed 30° and resting on a firm wedged surface, knee flexed 90° | Posterior distal thigh |
| Standing | Hip flexed 30°, knee extended | Posterior distal thigh |
HHD, Hand-held dynamometer
Participant demographics
| Sex (n) | Male | 9 |
| Female | 10 | |
| Age (y.mo) | Mean (SD) | 19y2mo (2y5mo) |
| Range | 14y9mo to 22y8mo | |
| Weight (kg) | Mean (SD) | 60.1 (12.7) |
| Range | 40.7 to 83.5 | |
| Height (cm) | Mean (SD) | 163.3 (8.8) |
| Range | 150.6 to 184.0 | |
| Ankle-foot orthoses (n) | Solid | 4 |
| AFO not specified | 2 | |
| Hinged | 2 | |
| None | 11 | |
| GMFCS Level (n) | II | 12 |
| III | 7 | |
| Gait Aid (n) | Single-point sticks | 5 |
| Elbow crutches | 1 | |
| Kaye walker | 1 | |
| None | 12 |
n, number of participants; y.mo, years and months; kg, kilograms; cm, centimetres; SD, standard deviation; GMFCS, Gross motor function classification system.
Retest reliability of measuring hip extensor muscle strength in different testing positions in young people with cerebral palsy (n = 19 left hips)
| Standing | Trial 1 | 10.5 (5.6) | 11.6 (6.3) | .64 | .28 | .84 | 1.1 | 5.07 | -1.32 to 3.57 | -9.53 to 11.78 | 34.9% | 113.1% |
| Mean (trials 1&2) | 10.9 (5.8) | 12.9 (8.2) | .63 | .28 | .84 | 2.0 | 5.92 | -0.72 to 4.99 | -10.31 to 14.58 | 46.8% | 134.8% | |
| Mean (trials 2&3) | 11.7 (6.5) | 13.0 (7.9) | .75 | .47 | .89 | 1.3 | 5.09 | -1.08 to 3.83 | -9.33 to 12.07 | 33.0% | 104.0% | |
| Mean (trials 1-3) | 11.3 (6.2) | 12.5 (7.3) | .72 | .42 | .88 | 1.2 | 5.00 | -1.12 to 3.70 | -9.23 to 11.80 | 33.6% | 105.3% | |
| Maximum | 12.6 (6.8) | 13.9 (8.0) | .73 | .43 | .89 | 1.3 | 5.43 | -1.28 to 3.95 | -10.07 to 12.74 | 32.0% | 101.5% | |
| Prone | Trial 1 | 12.6 (7.4) | 13.7 (8.7) | .83 | .61 | .93 | 1.0 | 4.70 | -1.20 to 3.47 | -8.74 to 11.01 | 28.3% | 88.4% |
| Mean (trials 1&2) | 12.9 (7.5) | 13.5 (8.9) | .83 | .60 | .93 | 0.6 | 4.95 | -1.89 to 3.04 | -9.83 to 10.98 | 24.2% | 85.8% | |
| Mean (trials 2&3) | 13.7 (8.0) | 14.3 (8.8) | .75 | .44 | .90 | 0.6 | 6.08 | -2.38 to 3.67 | -12.13 to 13.42 | 27.6% | 99.0% | |
| Mean (trials 1-3) | 12.6 (8.1) | 13.6 (8.9) | .79 | .54 | .91 | 1.0 | 5.56 | -1.69 to 3.68 | -10.69 to 12.69 | 30.6% | 101.5% | |
| Maximum | 14.6 (8.3) | 14.7 (9.7) | .80 | .53 | .92 | 0.1 | 5.90 | -2.82 to 3.05 | -12.28 to 12.57 | 21.5% | 86.3% | |
| Supine | Trial 1 | 13.8 (6.7) | 13.8 (6.9) | .55 | .13 | .80 | 0.0 | 6.52 | -3.14 to 3.14 | -13.70 to 13.70 | 23.6% | 100% |
| Mean (trials 1&2) | 15.3 (8.2) | 13.7 (6.5) | .62 | .26 | .83 | -1.6 | 6.34 | -4.71 to 1.44 | -15.04 to 11.77 | 10.0% | 77.2% | |
| Mean (trials 2&3) | 15.7 (7.3) | 13.9 (6.9) | .74 | .45 | .89 | -1.8 | 4.94 | -4.16 to 0.60 | -12.15 to 8.59 | 4.3% | 55.0% | |
| Mean (trials 1-3) | 15.1 (6.7) | 13.9 (6.8) | .75 | .46 | .89 | -1.2 | 4.78 | -3.46 to 1.15 | -11.20 to 8.89 | 8.1% | 59.4% | |
| Maximum | 17.1 (7.7) | 15.7 (7.9) | .78 | .53 | .91 | -1.4 | 5.11 | -3.87 to 1.05 | -12.15 to 9.33 | 6.6% | 54.8% | |
NB: Mean difference equals retest minus test strength score. Strength recorded in kilograms. SD, standard deviation; ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient; 95% CI of ICC, 95% confidence interval of ICC; 95% CI of units of measurement, 95% confidence interval of unit of measurement; % change > error, percentage of change required to be 95% confident the change is greater than error