| Literature DB >> 33194367 |
Dario Martinez-Garcia1, Angela Rodriguez-Perea1, Paola Barboza2, David Ulloa-Díaz2, Daniel Jerez-Mayorga3, Ignacio Chirosa1, Luis Javier Chirosa Ríos1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of the force in internal rotation (IR) and external rotation (ER) of the shoulder is commonly used to diagnose possible pathologies or disorders in the glenohumeral joint and to assess patient's status and progression over time. Currently, there is new technology of multiple joint isokinetic dynamometry that allows to evaluate the strength in the human being. The main purpose of this study was to determine the absolute and relative reliability of concentric and eccentric internal and external shoulder rotators with a functional electromechanical dynamometer (FEMD).Entities:
Keywords: Shoulder; Isokinetic; Strength; Velocity
Year: 2020 PMID: 33194367 PMCID: PMC7597631 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1FEMD dynasystem.
Figure 2FEMD data screen.
Figure 3Subjection system of own manufacture.
Reliability of the shoulder strength obtained during the isokinetic test on Dynasystem dynamometer.
| Parameters | Mean ± SD | ES | ICC | 95% CI lower-upper | CV (%) | SEM (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session 1 | Session 2 | ||||||||
| Internal Rotation | 0,3 m s−1 | Concentric | 83,10 ± 17.6 | 81,40 ± 16,1 | −0,10 | 0,85 | 0,71–0,92 | 8,27 | 6,8 |
| Eccentric | 206,50 ± 34,9 | 201,20 ± 31,8 | −0,16 | 0,81 | 0,64–0,90 | 7,38 | 15,04 | ||
| 0,6 m s−1 | Concentric | 88,80 ± 20,6 | 88,10 ± 19,6 | −0,03 | 0,93 | 0,86–0,96 | 6,31 | 5,58 | |
| Eccentric | 218,00 ± 39,3 | 218,20 ± 41,6 | 0,00 | 0,87 | 0,75–0,93 | 6,87 | 14,98 | ||
| External Rotation | 0,3 m s−1 | Concentric | 64,00 ± 13,2 | 67,00 ± 11,9 | 0,24 | 0,90 | 0,80–0,95 | 6,39 | 4,19 |
| Eccentric | 198,90 ± 89 | 196,00 ± 89,9 | −0,03 | 0,98 | 0,96–0,99 | 6,91 | 13,64 | ||
| 0,6 m s−1 | Concentric | 64,40 ± 11,5 | 65,50 ± 12,1 | 0,10 | 0,89 | 0,78–0,94 | 6,26 | 4,06 | |
| Eccentric | 201,70 ± 32,6 | 194,90 ± 38,1 | −0,19 | 0,92 | 0,85–0,96 | 5,12 | 10,16 | ||
Notes.
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Figure 4Bland-Altman plots of test-retest for internal and internal rotation at 0,3 m s−1 and 0,6 m s−1.
Figure 5Bland-Altman plots of test-retest for internal and external rotation at 0,3 m s−1 and 0,6 m s−1.