Reliability of lower limb strength assessment in female team sport athletes

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Brooke Jenner , Carmel Nottle , Julie L. Walters , Steven W. Saunders , Anthony S. Leicht , Robert G. Crowther
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Abstract

Background

Lower limb injury rates have increased dramatically in line with increased female sport participation levels. Muscle strength is a modifiable lower limb injury risk factor, guiding performance monitoring and rehabilitation.

Objectives

The aim of this study was to investigate the test-retest reliability of isokinetic and isometric lower limb peak torque to body mass of muscles acting on the hip, knee, and ankle in female team sport athletes. It was hypothesised the test-retest reliability would be good (intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) ≥ 0.75).

Methods

Thirty-eight female athletes (Australian Rules Football = 18, netball = 12, soccer = 8) aged 16–35 years participated in this study. Participants performed isokinetic (60°/s and 120°/s) and isometric testing on a Biodex Isokinetic Dynamometer on three separate days.

Results

Poor to good reliability was demonstrated for all joint movements (ICC = 0.38–0.88) with small to moderate effect sizes (0.00–0.43) and typical errors (5.65–24.49).

Conclusion

Differences in peak torque to body mass were observed between sessions one and two and/or one and three, demonstrating a learning effect. Therefore, three testing sessions, and/or the inclusion of a familiarisation session, is recommended for future assessments in populations unfamiliar with dynamometry.

女子团体项目运动员下肢力量评估的可靠性。
背景:随着女性运动参与水平的提高,下肢受伤率也急剧上升。肌肉力量是一个可改变的下肢损伤风险因素,可指导运动表现监测和康复:本研究旨在调查女子团体运动运动员下肢等速和等长肌肉峰值扭矩对体重的测试-再测试可靠性。假设重测可靠性良好(类内相关系数 (ICC) ≥ 0.75):38名年龄在16-35岁之间的女运动员(澳式足球=18人、无挡板篮球=12人、足球=8人)参加了此次研究。参与者分别在三天内使用 Biodex 等速测力计进行了等速(60°/秒和 120°/秒)和等长测试:结果:所有关节运动的可靠性都从差到好(ICC = 0.38-0.88),效应大小(0.00-0.43)和典型误差(5.65-24.49)均为小到中等:结论:在第一和第二和/或第一和第三测试环节之间,可以观察到峰值扭矩与体重之间的差异,这表明存在学习效应。因此,建议在未来对不熟悉测力法的人群进行评估时,进行三次测试和/或加入熟悉环节。
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Physical Therapy in Sport
Physical Therapy in Sport 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
125
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Physical Therapy in Sport is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of research and clinical practice material relevant to the healthcare professions involved in sports and exercise medicine, and rehabilitation. The journal publishes material that is indispensable for day-to-day practice and continuing professional development. Physical Therapy in Sport covers topics dealing with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injuries, as well as more general areas of sports and exercise medicine and related sports science. The journal publishes original research, case studies, reviews, masterclasses, papers on clinical approaches, and book reviews, as well as occasional reports from conferences. Papers are double-blind peer-reviewed by our international advisory board and other international experts, and submissions from a broad range of disciplines are actively encouraged.
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