| Literature DB >> 6878434 |
D R Sinacore, J M Rothstein, A Delitto, S J Rose.
Abstract
Meaningful use of isokinetic data requires understanding potential sources of variation and error. The purpose of this study was to examine one possible source of variation: the effect of recorder damp settings on Cybex II torque tracings. The effect of damp settings 0 through 4 at speeds of 30 degrees/sec and 75 degrees/sec was assessed by dropping loads of 13.65 kg and 36.85 kg attached to a lever arm of 30.5 cm on a Cybex II. The effect of damp settings at 180 degrees/sec was examined with the same weights at damp settings 2 and 4. Increasing damp resulted in 1) a decrease in amplitude of the entire torque curve and a decreased measurement of peak torque and 2) a shift of the torque curve to the right (later in time). The data underscore the need to record and to report the damp settings used during isokinetic testing.Mesh:
Year: 1983 PMID: 6878434 DOI: 10.1093/ptj/63.8.1248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Ther ISSN: 0031-9023