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Tomas Maly1, Frantisek Zahalka2, Lucia Mala2, Pavol Cech3.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to identify the level of isokinetic strength and power of lower limbs in 13-year-old untrained boys (n=22, height: 158.5±8.0 cm, mass: 49.1±12.6 kg), to determine bilateral deficit between the limbs in the tests and examine their mutual relationship. Maximum peak muscle torque of knee extensors (PTQ) and flexors (PTH) on dominant (DL) and non-dominant leg (NL) were measured by isokinetic dynamometer. Three types of a vertical jump: countermovement jump with (CMJFA) and without arms (CMJ) and squat jump (SJ) were performed on two force platforms. We found the significant effect (p<.01) of independent variables (knee extensors, flexors, AV) and their interaction on PT. AV did not indicate any significant effect on bilateral ratio of knee extensors (F4,84=.74, p>.05, ηp2=0.03), however a significant effect of AV was found in knee flexors (F4,84=2.70, p<.05, ηp2=.114). The type of jump had no effect on the difference between force exerted by DL and NL (F1,21=.102, p>.05, ηp2=.01). Bilateral deficit (Q:Q, H:H) did not significantly correlate with bilateral deficit in jumps (p>.05). Despite the possibility of identifying muscle asymmetries in the sense of strength imbalances, their mutual relationship with results in isokinetic dynamometry and power jump tests is still unclear.Entities:
Keywords: Isokinetic testing; health; imbalance; injury prevention; symmetry; vertical jump; youth
Year: 2015 PMID: 28352699 PMCID: PMC5152979 DOI: 10.1515/med-2015-0034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Med (Wars)
Eligible criteria.
| Inclusion Criteria: |
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| Age: 13 years old |
| Gender: Male |
| Sport Activities: without regular and intentional physical activity |
| (< 1 hour per week/beyond compulsory school physical education), not registered in any sport club |
| Without former injury of knee (ACL injuries, cartilages, meniscus) and ankle |
| Upon approval by parents with testing |
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| Former injury of knee or ankle (limitation of movement > 2 weeks) |
| Participant’s disapproval with testing |
| Legal representative’s (parents) disapproval with testing |
| Registration in sport club |
Effect of the monitored independent variables on isokinetic strength (dependent variable).
| Variables | Type III Sum of Squares | df | Mean Square | F | Sig. | ηp2 |
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| Limb dominancy (LD) | 143.18 | 1 | 143.18 | .45 | .50 | .00 |
| Muscle group (MG) | 200433.82 | 1 | 200433.82 | 624.30 | .00‡ | .60 |
| Angular velocity (AV) | 61377.08 | 4 | 15344.27 | 47.79 | .00‡ | .31 |
| LD*MG | 575.02 | 1 | 575.02 | 1.79 | .18 | .00 |
| LD*AV | 320.21 | 4 | 80.05 | .25 | .91 | .00 |
| MG*AV | 9560.62 | 4 | 2390.16 | 7.44 | .00‡ | .07 |
| LD*MG*AV | 117.65 | 4 | 29.41 | .09 | .99 | .00 |
| Error | 134842.41 | 420 | 321.05 |
Legend: df – degrees of freedom, ‡ – significant differences at p<.01
Peak muscle torque in the monitored velocities and its comparison between the dominant and non-dominant limbs (Data are presented in mean ± SE).
| Angular velocity | PTQ-DL (N·m) | PTQ-NL (N·m) | Q:Q ratio (%) | PTH-DL (N·m) | PTH-NL (N·m) | H:H ratio (%) |
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| 60°·s−1 | 106±6 | 101±5 | 14±1 | 45±4 | 43±4 | 12±2 |
| 120°·s−1 | 88±4 | 83±6 | 13±3 | 39±3 | 41±4 | 22±4 |
| 180°·s−1 | 75±4 | 73±5 | 12±3 | 31±3 | 36±3‡ | 25±5 |
| 240°·s−1 | 65±4 | 64±3 | 10±2 | 29±3 | 30±3 | 19±2 |
| 300°·s−1 | 59±4 | 55±3 | 13±2 | 24±2 | 24±3 | 24±5 |
Legend: ‡ – significant differences at p<.01 when comparing the two limbs
Jump tests scores for dominant and non-dominant limbs.
| Variable | Jump height (cm) | Fmax-DL (N) | Fmax-NL (N) | BFD (%) |
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| CMJFA | 23.3±1.0 | 605±34 | 568±34 | 8.1±1.2 |
| CMJ | 20.4±0.8 | 628±35 | 605±37 | 8.7±1.0 |
| SJ | 20.4±0.8 | 575±29 | 533±28 | 8.5±1.0 |
Legend: CMJFA – countermovement jump with arms included, CMJ – countermovement jump with arms excluded, SJ – squat jump, DL – dominant leg, NL – non-dominant leg, BFD – bilateral force deficit,
– significant differences at p<.01 when comparing the two limbs
Correlations between bilateral strength imbalances in the monitored variables.
| Variable | PTQ60 | PTQ120 | PTQ180 | PTQ240 | PTQ300 | Variable | PTH60 | PTH120 | PTH180 | PTH240 | PTH300 | CMJFA | CMJ | SJ | |
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| PTQ60 | r | 1 | PTH60 | 1 | |||||||||||
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| PTQ120 | r | .546 | 1 | PTH120 | .458 | 1 | |||||||||
| Sig. | .009 | .032 | |||||||||||||
| PTQ180 | r | .397 | .584 | 1 | PTH180 | .335 | .479 | 1 | |||||||
| Sig. | .068 | .004 | .128 | .024 | |||||||||||
| PTH240 | r | .135 | .128 | .270 | 1 | PTQ240 | .176 | .418 | .674 | 1 | |||||
| Sig. | .548 | .569 | .225 | .433 | .053 | .001 | |||||||||
| PTQ300 | r | −.056 | .321 | .288 | .271 | 1 | PTH300 | .186 | .476 | .470 | .662 | 1 | |||
| Sig. | .803 | .145 | .194 | .223 | .406 | .025 | .027 | .001 | |||||||
| CMJFA | r | −.328 | .119 | −.026 | .196 | .301 | CMJFA | −.311 | −.084 | −.178 | .057 | .041 | 1 | ||
| Sig. | .137 | .598 | .910 | .383 | .174 | .158 | .710 | .427 | .802 | .855 | |||||
| CMJ | r | .065 | .396 | .329 | .238 | .266 | CMJ | .106 | .297 | .147 | .207 | .271 | .630 | 1 | |
| Sig. | .776 | .068 | .136 | .287 | .232 | .637 | .179 | .514 | .355 | .222 | .002 | ||||
| SJ | r | −.043 | −.189 | −.159 | .279 | −.032 | SJ | −.265 | −.239 | −.165 | −.213 | −.046 | .194 | −.052 | 1 |
| Sig. | .849 | .400 | .480 | .208 | .886 | .234 | .284 | .462 | .342 | .839 | .388 | .818 | |||
Legend: CMJFA – countermovement jump with arms included, CMJ – countermovement jump with arms excluded, SJ – squat jump, DL – dominant leg, NL – non-dominant leg, r – Pearson correlation coefficient,
– significant differences at p<.05,
– significant differences at p<.01