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  Reproducibility of concentric and eccentric isokinetic strength of the shoulder rotators in normal subjects 40 to 55 years old
 
 
Title: Reproducibility of concentric and eccentric isokinetic strength of the shoulder rotators in normal subjects 40 to 55 years old
Author: Dauty, Marc
Delbrouck, Claire
Huguet, Dominique
Rousseau, Bertrand
Potiron-Josse, Michèle
Dubois, Charles
Appeared in: Isokinetics and exercise science
Paging: Volume 11 (2003) nr. 2 pages 95-100
Year: 2003-07-11
Contents: The purpose of this studywas to define the test-retest reproducibility of concentric and eccentric isokinetic measurements of shoulder rotators. It was carried out at a 26 day ±4 interval. Fourteen healthy volunteer subjects (7 men and 7 women), aged between 40 and 55 years (47.5 ± 5.6 years), were included. Evaluation was carried out with a Cybex Norm dynamometer and the reliability was calculated according to the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC 2.1). The protocol was randomised for the shoulder and for sets of concentric (con) and eccentric (ecc) tests. Concentric sets consisted of 5 movements of internal (IR) and external rotation (ER) at the speed of 60°/sec. then 120°/sec. Eccentric performance was recorded only for the external rotators, to determine the ratio ERecc / IRcon. Results indicated excellent reproducibility for the peak torque (0.91–0.98), total work (0.88–0.96) and average power (0.83–0.94) in concentric muscle action for internal and external rotators and in eccentric muscle action for external rotators at 60 and 120°/sec. On the other hand the strength ratio: ERecc / IRcon and ERecc / IRcon should be interpreted with caution because of a lower reproducibility (ICC: 0.53–0.83). In conclusion, isokinetic findings relating to concentric and eccentric performance of the internal and external rotators of the shoulder are reproducible under the present protocol. These findings may serve for assessing rotator cuff function at the age where the incidence of rotator cuff overuse becomes a serious problem.
Publisher: IOS Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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