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Johnny Padulo1, Nebojša Trajković2, Drazen Cular3,4, Zoran Grgantov3, Dejan M Madić2, Rosa Di Vico5, Alfonso Traficante6, Larion Alin7, Luca Paolo Ardigò8, Luca Russo6.
Abstract
There is a strong need for a new, probably cheaper, smaller, and more portable isometric dynamometer. With this aim, we investigated the concurrent validity and reliability of a low-cost portable dynamometer to measure the isometric strength of the lower limb. Seventeen young participants (age 16.47 ± 0.51 years) were randomly assessed on three different days for knee flexion and extension isometric forces with two different devices: a commonly used isokinetic dynamometer (ISOC) and a portable isometric dynamometer prototype (ISOM). No significant differences were observed between the ISOC and the ISOM (all comparisons p > 0.05). Test-retest comparison showed the ISOM to have high reliability (ICC 0.879-0.990). This study showed that measurements with the ISOM could be performed without systematic bias and with high reliability. The ISOM is a device that is able to assess knee isometric strength with excellent concurrent validity and reliability.Entities:
Keywords: concurrent validity and reliability; field test; isometric assessment; testing
Year: 2020 PMID: 32560400 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17124326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390