Literature DB >> 2675256

Isokinetic dynamometry. Applications and limitations.

V Baltzopoulos1, D A Brodie.   

Abstract

Isokinetic contraction is the muscular contraction that accompanies constant velocity limb movements around a joint. The velocity of movement is maintained constant by a special dynamometer. The resistance of the dynamometer is equal to the muscular forces applied throughout the range of movement. This method allows the measurement of the muscular forces in dynamic conditions and provides optimal loading of the muscles. However, during movements in the vertical plane, the torque registered by the dynamometer is the resultant torque produced by the muscular and gravitational forces. The error depends on the angular position and the torque potential of the tested muscle group. Several methods have been developed for the correction of gravitational errors in isokinetic data. The torque output also contains artefacts that are associated with the inertial forces during acceleration and deceleration periods before the development of the constant preset angular velocity. For an accurate assessment of muscle function, only constant velocity data should be analysed. The most frequently used isokinetic parameters are the maximum torque and the angular position where it was recorded, the torque output at different angular velocities of movement, the torque ratio of reciprocal muscle groups and the torque output during repeated contractions. The unique features of isokinetic dynamometry are optimal loading of the muscles in dynamic conditions and constant preselected velocity of movement. These features provide safety in the rehabilitation of patients with muscular and ligamentous injuries. Isokinetic dynamometry has also been used for the training of various muscle groups in order to improve the muscular performance in dynamic conditions. The movement velocity of different activities can be simulated during training in order to improve the training effect. Data acquisition and analysis have been improved by using computer systems interfaced to isokinetic dynamometers. Recently developed computer systems provide correction for gravitational and inertial errors, accurate computation of isokinetic parameters and real-time display of the torque output.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1989        PMID: 2675256     DOI: 10.2165/00007256-198908020-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Med        ISSN: 0112-1642            Impact factor:   11.136


  80 in total

1.  Leg extension power and muscle fiber composition.

Authors:  E F Coyle; D L Costill; G R Lesmes
Journal:  Med Sci Sports       Date:  1979

2.  Muscular force at different speeds of shortening.

Authors:  W O Fenn; B S Marsh
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1935-11-22       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Comparison of Quadriceps and Hamstring Torque Values during lsokinetic Exercise.

Authors:  M P Wyatt; A M Edwards
Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 4.751

4.  Calculation of lsokinetic Rehabilitation Velocities for the Knee Extensors.

Authors:  M G Parker
Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 4.751

5.  Isokinetic testing in patients with hemiparesis. A pilot study.

Authors:  M P Watkins; B A Harris; B A Kozlowski
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  1984-02

6.  A comparison of peak and constant angle torque-velocity curves in fast and slow-twitch populations.

Authors:  J W Yates; E Kamon
Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol       Date:  1983

7.  Isokinetic rehabilitation after surgery. A review of factors which are important for developing physiotherapeutic techniques after knee surgery.

Authors:  W M Sherman; D R Pearson; M J Plyley; D L Costill; A J Habansky; D A Vogelgesang
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  1982 May-Jun       Impact factor: 6.202

8.  Early knee motion after open and arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Authors:  F R Noyes; R E Mangine; S Barber
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  1987 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 6.202

9.  The effect of a patella brace on performance in a knee extension strength test in patients with patellar pain.

Authors:  J Lysholm; M Nordin; J Ekstrand; J Gillquist
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  1984 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 6.202

10.  Isokinetic fatigue curves at different contractile velocities.

Authors:  W S Barnes
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  1981-02       Impact factor: 3.966

View more
  43 in total

1.  Effects of velocity on upper to lower extremity muscular work and power output ratios of intercollegiate athletes.

Authors:  J Charteris
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 13.800

Review 2.  Physiological adaptations to velocity-controlled resistance training.

Authors:  G J Bell; H A Wenger
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1992-04       Impact factor: 11.136

3.  Lower limb strength in professional soccer players: profile, asymmetry, and training age.

Authors:  Konstantinos Fousekis; Elias Tsepis; George Vagenas
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2010-09-01       Impact factor: 2.988

Review 4.  Strength and power assessment. Issues, controversies and challenges.

Authors:  P Abernethy; G Wilson; P Logan
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 11.136

Review 5.  The utility of isokinetic dynamometry in the assessment of human muscle function.

Authors:  N P Gleeson; T H Mercer
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 11.136

6.  Multimodal physical activity increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels and improves cognition in institutionalized older women.

Authors:  Kelem Vedovelli; Bruno Lima Giacobbo; Márcio Silveira Corrêa; Andréa Wieck; Irani Iracema de Lima Argimon; Elke Bromberg
Journal:  Geroscience       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 7.713

7.  Muscular strength profile in Tunisian male national judo team.

Authors:  Mourad Ghrairi; Omar Hammouda; Nikos Malliaropoulos
Journal:  Muscles Ligaments Tendons J       Date:  2014-07-14

Review 8.  Developments in the use of the hamstring/quadriceps ratio for the assessment of muscle balance.

Authors:  Rosalind Coombs; Gerard Garbutt
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2002-09-01       Impact factor: 2.988

9.  The effects of a muscle resistance program on the functional capacity, knee extensor muscle strength and plasma levels of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in pre-frail elderly women: a randomized crossover clinical trial--a study protocol.

Authors:  Lygia P Lustosa; Fernanda M Coelho; Juscelio P Silva; Daniele S Pereira; Adriana N Parentoni; João M D Dias; Rosangela C Dias; Leani S M Pereira
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2010-07-28       Impact factor: 2.279

Review 10.  Anterior knee pain: an update of physical therapy.

Authors:  Suzanne Werner
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2014-07-06       Impact factor: 4.342

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.