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Quantification of lumbar function. Part 1: Isometric and multispeed isokinetic trunk strength measures in sagittal and axial planes in normal subjects.

S S Smith, T G Mayer, R J Gatchel, T J Becker.   

Abstract

The goals of this study were to: evaluate the repeatability of a method of measuring trunk strength; measure isometric and isokinetic strength of trunk flexors, extensors and rotators; explore relationships among these muscle groups; and compare a torque to body weight adjustment measure versus lean body weight. One hundred twenty-five normal subjects (62 males, 63 females) were tested using a Cybex prototype trunk extension-flexion system. Sixty-seven subjects (25 males, 42 females) were tested using a prototype torso rotation unit. Fifty were tested on both devices. Results demonstrated that the strength data were reliable, with strength being greatest in extension. The following were also learned-torque output declined slightly with increased speed; extensor-flexor strength remained consistent from 18 to 44 years; extension-flexion ratios exceeded 1.1:1; left to right rotation ratios remained 1:1; there was no significant difference between torque adjusted to body weight or to lean body weight.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4081883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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