Detection of effort maximality in adults performing isokinetic wrist flexion and extension

Author:

Torra Mercè1,Pujol Eduard2,Maiques Anna2,Quintana Salvador3,Garreta Roser1,Chaler Joaquim24

Affiliation:

1. PM&R Department, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain

2. PM&R Department and Biomechanics Laboratory, Hospital Egarsat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

3. Department of Medicine, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain

4. EUSES-Physiotherapy Barcelona, Campus Bellvitge, Universitat de Girona-Universitat de Barcelona, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The difference between isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) is a powerful tool for identifying submaximal effort in other muscle groups but its efficiency in terms of the wrist extensors (WE) and flexors (WF) isokinetic effort has hitherto not been studied. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study is to examine the usefulness of the DEC for identifying suboptimal wrist extensor and flexor isokinetic efforts. METHODS: Twenty healthy male volunteers aged 20–40 years (28.5 ± 3.2) were recruited. Participants were instructed to exert maximal and feigned efforts, using a range of motion of 20∘ in concentric (C) and eccentric (E) WE and WF modes at two velocities: 10 and 40∘/s. E/C ratios (E/CR) where then calculated and finally DEC by subtracting low velocity E/CR from high velocity ones. RESULTS: Feigned maximal effort DEC values were significantly higher than their maximal effort counterparts, both for WF and WE. For both actions, a DEC cutoff level to detect submaximal effort could be defined. The sensitivity of the DEC was 71.43% and 62.5% for WE ad WF respectively. The specificity was 100% in both cases. CONCLUSION: The DEC may be a valuable parameter for detecting feigned maximal WF and WE isokinetic effort in healthy adults.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Biophysics

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