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Knee Extensor Strength Measurement in Patients With Limited Physical Activity Using a Supine Dynamometer Anchoring Frame
Min-Yong Lee, Kwan-Sik Sung, Hyungsuk Ham, You Gyoung Yi, Hyung-Ik Shin
Ann Rehabil Med 2020;44(6):502-509.   Published online December 31, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.20056
Objective
To investigate the reliability of knee extensor strength measurements using a supine hand-held dynamometer (HHD) anchoring frame in patients with limited physical activity. Although an HHD is suitable for bedside use, its inter-rater reliability is low because measurements can be influenced by tester strength.
Methods
Maximal knee extensor isometric strength was measured using an HHD anchored to the supine frame. Three trials of three maximal contractions were assessed by two raters.
Results
A total of 33 inpatients who were non-ambulatory due to acute illness participated in the study. The intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.974 (inter-rater) and 0.959 (intra-rater). The minimal detectable changes in intra- and inter-observer measurements were 29.46 N (24.10%) and 36.73 N (29.26%), respectively. The limits of agreement ranged from -19.79% to 24.81% for intra-rater agreement and from -21.45% to 37.07% for inter-rater agreement.
Conclusion
The portable dynamometer anchoring system can measure the isometric strength of the knee extensor reliably in the supine position, and could be used for measurements in patients who have difficulty visiting the laboratory and maintaining a seated posture.

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Reliability and Validity of a New Method for Isometric Back Extensor Strength Evaluation Using A Hand-Held Dynamometer
Hee-won Park, Sora Baek, Hong Young Kim, Jung-Gyoo Park, Eun Kyoung Kang
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(5):793-800.   Published online October 31, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.5.793
Objective

To investigate the reliability and validity of a new method for isometric back extensor strength measurement using a portable dynamometer.

Methods

A chair equipped with a small portable dynamometer was designed (Power Track II Commander Muscle Tester). A total of 15 men (mean age, 34.8±7.5 years) and 15 women (mean age, 33.1±5.5 years) with no current back problems or previous history of back surgery were recruited. Subjects were asked to push the back of the chair while seated, and their isometric back extensor strength was measured by the portable dynamometer. Test-retest reliability was assessed with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). For the validity assessment, isometric back extensor strength of all subjects was measured by a widely used physical performance evaluation instrument, BTE PrimusRS system. The limit of agreement (LoA) from the Bland-Altman plot was evaluated between two methods.

Results

The test-retest reliability was excellent (ICC=0.82; 95% confidence interval, 0.65–0.91). The Bland-Altman plots demonstrated acceptable agreement between the two methods: the lower 95% LoA was −63.1 N and the upper 95% LoA was 61.1 N.

Conclusion

This study shows that isometric back extensor strength measurement using a portable dynamometer has good reliability and validity.

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Reliability and Validity of Isometric Knee Extensor Strength Test With Hand-Held Dynamometer Depending on Its Fixation: A Pilot Study
Won Kuel Kim, Don-Kyu Kim, Kyung Mook Seo, Si Hyun Kang
Ann Rehabil Med 2014;38(1):84-93.   Published online February 25, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2014.38.1.84
Objective

To determine the reliability and validity of hand-held dynamometer (HHD) depending on its fixation in measuring isometric knee extensor strength by comparing the results with an isokinetic dynamometer.

Methods

Twenty-seven healthy female volunteers participated in this study. The subjects were tested in seated and supine position using three measurement methods: isometric knee extension by isokinetic dynamometer, non-fixed HHD, and fixed HHD. During the measurement, the knee joints of subjects were fixed at a 35° angle from the extended position. The fixed HHD measurement was conducted with the HHD fixed to distal tibia with a Velcro strap; non-fixed HHD was performed with a hand-held method without Velcro fixation. All the measurements were repeated three times and among them, the maximum values of peak torque were used for the analysis.

Results

The data from the fixed HHD method showed higher validity than the non-fixed method compared with the results of the isokinetic dynamometer. Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between fixed HHD and isokinetic dynamometer method were statistically significant (supine-right: r=0.806, p<0.05; seating-right: r=0.473, p<0.05; supine-left: r=0.524, p<0.05), whereas Pearson correlation coefficients between non-fixed dynamometer and isokinetic dynamometer methods were not statistically significant, except for the result of the supine position of the left leg (r=0.384, p<0.05). Both fixed and non-fixed HHD methods showed excellent inter-rater reliability. However, the fixed HHD method showed a higher reliability than the non-fixed HHD method by considering the intraclass correlation coefficient (fixed HHD, 0.952-0.984; non-fixed HHD, 0.940-0.963).

Conclusion

Fixation of HHD during measurement in the supine position increases the reliability and validity in measuring the quadriceps strength.

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Effects of Agonistic and Antagonistic Isometric Contraction on Motor Evoked Potentials in the Forearm.
Yoon, Tae Sik , Jang, Byung Hong , Lee, Jeong Eun
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2003;27(4):530-534.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the effect of agonistic and antagonistic isometric contraction on the motor evoked potentials (MEP). METHOD: The MEP responses of right flexor carpi radialis (FCR) and extensor carpi radialis (ECR) muscles were simultaneously recorded during constant isometric flexion and extension of wrist. The intensities of isometric flexion and extension were 30%, 50%, and 100% of maximal voluntary contraction, which were achieved by isokinetic dynamometer. Background electromyographic activities in surface and needle electrodes were used for selective contraction. RESULTS: In agonistic muscles, the amplitudes of MEP responses were significantly increased according to the intensity of isometric contraction. In antagonistic muscles, the amplitudes of MEP responses in ECR were significantly increased with increasing intensity of isometric flexion. The amplitudes of MEP responses in FCR were increased with increasing intensity of isometric extension in spite of suppression in H-reflex of FCR during isometric extension. CONCLUSION: In antagonistic muscles, facilitation of MEP response in ECR and FCR during isometric contraction was occurred as in the agonistic isometric contraction.
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The Effects of Rehabilitative Training in the Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
Na, Young Moo , Moon, Jae Ho , Park, Yoon Ghil , Kang, Yeoun Seung , Ahn, Jae Ki , Sohn, Hong Seok
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 1999;23(6):1229-1235.

Objective: Inappropriate neural control of the quadriceps femoris muscle group has been implicated in patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) and the methods of biomechanical assessment of PFPS has been developed recently. The aims of the present investigation were to evaluate the effects of therapeutic exercise in the alleviation of PFPS and to develope objective clinical test for PFPS.

Method: We investigated the onset time of the isometric contraction of vastus medialis oblique muscle (VMO) and the vastus lateralis muscle (VL) under four different conditions: knee flexion and extension in weight bearing (standing) and non-weight bearing (sitting on chair) situations. For each condition, onset times of EMG activities and onset times for VMO and VL were determined from five trials of isometric contraction. In addition, we compared knee flexor and extensor torques in control group and subjects with PFPS. To evaluate the effects of the exercise we compared the onset time difference (onset time of VL-onset time of VM) and quadriceps muscle torque at pre- and post- exercise in PFPS groups.

Results: In PFPS group, onset time of VMO during knee extension was significantly longer than the onset time of VL and the knee extensor torque was considerably weaker in comparison with normal group. Although onset time difference was not changed after exercise program, there were significant increase in knee extensor torque in subjects with PFPS.

Conclusion: The role of exercise in the rehabilitation of quadriceps functions is to reduce the pain, to strengthen the knee extensor, and further accurate diagnostic tools and methods for the result of therapeutic exercise in PFPS are needed.

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