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一种新的髋关节力量评估稳定测力计系统的可靠性研究。

Reliability of a new stabilized dynamometer system for the evaluation of hip strength.

机构信息

University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont.

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina.

出版信息

Sports Health. 2013 Mar;5(2):129-36. doi: 10.1177/1941738112459486.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hip strength is associated with numerous orthopaedic and neuromuscular injuries and/or pathologies and may be assessed with a variety of anatomic testing positions and techniques. Isokinetic dynamometers are generally too cumbersome and intricate for efficient use in mass screenings (for prognostic studies of risk for injury) as well as with special populations. The reliability of isometric testing devices has demonstrated varied reliability, generally examining only 1 or 2 motions of the hip and reporting values of force, not torque. Consequently, there is a need for an efficient hip strength-testing device to quantify torque that tests subjects in 1 anatomic position, while evaluating multiple hip motions.

HYPOTHESIS

Evaluation of supine hip abduction, adduction, flexion, and extension torque using a new stabilized dynamometer system will produce good to excellent intra- and interexaminer reliability results.

STUDY DESIGN

A blinded, randomized, repeated-measures study design was used in this descriptive laboratory investigation.

METHODS

Supine isometric hip flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction torques were evaluated with a cage-stabilized dynamometer in 19 collegiate and professional-level ice hockey athletes by 2 investigators at 3 time intervals. Inter- and intrarater reliability was assessed.

RESULTS

Supine hip flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction torque was performed with good to excellent inter- and intrarater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.74 to 0.92 and 0.78 to 0.92, respectively) for all motions tested.

CONCLUSIONS

We have developed an isometric hip strength-testing device that can be assembled around an examination table to efficiently and reliably evaluate torque developed for multiple motions of the hip.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This device and testing protocol may be used to efficiently evaluate hip strength in numerous settings; it allows decreased subject burden and increased comfort (which may be important following an injury in case-control investigations); and it may be well tolerated when testing athletes as well as special populations in the clinical setting.

摘要

背景

髋关节力量与许多骨科和神经肌肉损伤和/或病理有关,可通过各种解剖测试位置和技术进行评估。等速测力计通常过于繁琐和复杂,无法在大规模筛查(用于损伤风险的预后研究)以及特殊人群中有效使用。等长测试设备的可靠性具有不同的可靠性,通常仅检查髋关节的 1 或 2 个运动,并报告力值,而不是扭矩值。因此,需要一种高效的髋关节力量测试设备来量化扭矩,该设备可以在 1 个解剖位置测试受试者,同时评估多个髋关节运动。

假设

使用新型稳定测力计系统评估仰卧位髋关节外展、内收、屈曲和伸展扭矩,将产生良好到优秀的内部和外部测试者可靠性结果。

研究设计

本研究为盲法、随机、重复测量的实验室研究设计。

方法

通过 2 名研究人员在 3 个时间间隔内,使用笼式稳定测力计评估 19 名大学生和专业水平的冰球运动员的仰卧位等长髋关节屈曲、伸展、外展和内收扭矩。评估了内部和外部测试者的可靠性。

结果

所有测试运动的仰卧髋关节屈曲、伸展、外展和内收扭矩的内部和外部测试者可靠性均为良好到优秀(组内相关系数分别为 0.74 至 0.92 和 0.78 至 0.92)。

结论

我们开发了一种等长髋关节力量测试设备,该设备可以组装在检查台上,以有效且可靠地评估髋关节多个运动产生的扭矩。

临床相关性

该设备和测试方案可用于在多种情况下有效地评估髋关节力量;它减少了受试者的负担和增加了舒适度(在病例对照研究中受伤后可能很重要);并且在临床环境中测试运动员和特殊人群时,也可能耐受良好。

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