Manual strength testing in 14 upper limb muscles: a study of inter-rater reliability.

Jørgen Jepsen, Lise Laursen, Anders Larsen, Carl-Göran Hagert
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Abstract

Background: Manual muscle testing has been termed a "lost art" and is often considered to be of minor value. The aim of this investigation was to study the inter-rater reliability of manual examination of the maximal voluntary strength in a sample of upper limb muscles.

Patients and methods: The material consisted of a series of 41 consecutive patients (82 limbs) who had been referred to a clinic of occupational medicine for various reasons. Two examiners who were blinded as to patient-related information classified 14 muscles in terms of normal or reduced strength. In order to optimize the evaluation, the individual strength was assessed simultaneously on the right and left sides with the limbs in standardized positions that were specific for each muscle. Information on upper limb complaints (pain, weakness and/or numbness/tingling) collected by two other examiners resulted in 38 limbs being classified as symptomatic and 44 as asymptomatic. For each muscle the inter-rater reliability of the assessment of strength into normal or reduced was estimated by kappa-statistics. In addition, the odds ratio for the relation to symptoms of the definition in agreement of strength was calculated.

Results: The median kappa-value for strength in the muscles examined was 0.54 (0.25-0.72). With a median odds ratio of 4.0 (2.5-7.7), reduced strength was significantly associated with the presence of symptoms.

Interpretation: This study suggests that manual muscle testing in upper limb disorders has diagnostic potential.

14块上肢肌肉的手工力量测试:量表间信度的研究。
背景:手工肌肉测试被称为“失传的艺术”,通常被认为价值不大。本研究的目的是研究在上肢肌肉样本中手工检查最大自主力量的可靠性。患者和方法:材料包括因各种原因转介到职业医学诊所的41例连续患者(82条肢体)。两名不知道患者相关信息的检查人员将14块肌肉按力量正常或减弱进行了分类。为了优化评估,同时对左右两侧的个体力量进行评估,四肢处于特定于每块肌肉的标准化位置。另外两名检查员收集的上肢主诉信息(疼痛、无力和/或麻木/刺痛)导致38个肢体被归类为有症状,44个肢体被归类为无症状。对于每块肌肉,用kappa统计估计强度评定为正常或降低的信度。此外,还计算了与强度一致的定义与症状的关系的比值比。结果:肌肉强度的kappa值中位数为0.54(0.25-0.72)。中位优势比为4.0(2.5-7.7),强度降低与症状的出现显著相关。解释:这项研究表明,上肢疾病的手动肌肉测试具有诊断潜力。
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