Leahy Ian, Florkiewicz Erin, Shotwell Mary P
Orthopedics Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.
Integrative Health Sciences Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2024 Dec 1;19(12):1521-1531. doi: 10.26603/001c.125765. eCollection 2024.
Accurately measuring shoulder strength in overhead athletes is critical, as sufficient strength is essential for safe and sustained performance during repetitive athletic movements. Isokinetic dynamometry (ID) offers dynamic strength assessments that surpass the capabilities of static methods, such as manual muscle testing and handheld dynamometry. The dynamic assessment provided by ID may enhance upper extremity evaluation, aiding in the prediction of injury risk and the determination of return-to-sport criteria for overhead athletes.
The purpose of this review was to examine the existing literature concerning the application of isokinetic shoulder strength testing in rehabilitation and clinical decision-making processes among youth athletes who perform repetitive overhead activities.
Scoping review.
A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed and EBSCO Host databases, covering publications from 2000-2024. Search terms included "isokinetic dynamometry," "shoulder," and "youth athlete." Inclusion criteria focused on youth athletes (<18 years) engaged in overhead sports, excluding those with neurological conditions or those designated as college or professional athletes. The PRISMA-ScR guidelines were followed.
A total of 23 articles met the inclusion criteria. Volleyball and swimming were the most studied sports, with the most common testing position being the seated 90/90 position. Variations in testing speeds and outcome measures, such as peak torque and external rotation (ER) ratios, were identified.
Isokinetic dynamometry is a valuable tool for assessing shoulder strength in youth overhead athletes. It provides critical insights into muscle strength dynamics, aiding in injury prevention and rehabilitation. Further research is needed to optimize strength assessment protocols and enhance clinical decision-making for safe return-to-sport practices.
准确测量从事过头运动的运动员的肩部力量至关重要,因为足够的力量对于重复运动过程中的安全和持续表现至关重要。等速测力法(ID)提供的动态力量评估超越了静态方法(如徒手肌力测试和手持测力计)的能力。ID提供的动态评估可能会增强上肢评估,有助于预测损伤风险和确定从事过头运动的运动员恢复运动的标准。
本综述的目的是研究有关等速肩部力量测试在从事重复过头活动的青少年运动员的康复和临床决策过程中的应用的现有文献。
范围综述。
使用PubMed和EBSCO Host数据库进行了全面的文献检索,涵盖2000 - 2024年的出版物。检索词包括“等速测力法”、“肩部”和“青少年运动员”。纳入标准集中在从事过头运动的青少年运动员(<18岁),排除患有神经系统疾病的运动员或被指定为大学或职业运动员的运动员。遵循PRISMA - ScR指南。
共有23篇文章符合纳入标准。排球和游泳是研究最多的运动,最常见的测试位置是坐姿90/90位。确定了测试速度和结果指标(如峰值扭矩和外旋(ER)比率)的变化。
等速测力法是评估青少年过头运动运动员肩部力量的有价值工具。它提供了对肌肉力量动态的关键见解,有助于预防损伤和康复。需要进一步研究以优化力量评估方案并加强安全恢复运动实践的临床决策。