| Literature DB >> 24596696 |
Rosa di Vico1, Luca Paolo Ardigò2, Gianluca Salernitano1, Karim Chamari3, Johnny Padulo4.
Abstract
The tongue involvement within the isokinetic knee extension/flexion exercises has been investigated. Eighteen participants randomly underwent isokinetic testing at 90 and 180°/s with three different tongue positions: middle position (MID, thrusting on the lingual surface of incisive teeth), lying on the lower arch of the mouth (LOW) and extended up to the palatine spot (UP). Statistical analysis of the data revealed an about 30% significant increase of knee flexion peak torque in UP with respect to MID at both angular speeds. Such a difference could have had a confounding effect on results from numerous past studies using isokinetic knee flexion testing. This study alerts future researchers about standardization of tongue position and warrants further investigations on the explicative processes of this phenomenon.Entities:
Keywords: CNS path; isokinetic test; knee flexion; maximum peak torque; tongue position
Year: 2014 PMID: 24596696 PMCID: PMC3940506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscles Ligaments Tendons J ISSN: 2240-4554