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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Minjollet, Lénaïca; * | Abelin-Genevois, Karimanb | De Chelle, Gautierc | Sakoun, Lizad | Pujol, Annee | Blay, Grégoire Lee | Bernard, Jean-Claudee
Affiliations: [a] Department of Elite Sport Medicine, Centre Hospitalier Albertville-Moûtiers, Albertville, France | [b] Department of Spine Surgery, Centre Médico Chirurgical et de Réadaptation des Massues, Croix Rouge Française, Lyon, France | [c] Health Center Rossetti PEP06, Nice, France | [d] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, SSR les Gentianes Unit, Centre Hospitalier Métropole Savoie, Chambéry, France | [e] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Centre Médico Chirurgical et de Réadaptation des Massues, Croix Rouge Française, Lyon, France
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Lénaïc Minjollet, Department of Elite Sport Medicine, Centre Hospitalier Albertville-Moûtiers, 253 Rue Pierre de Coubertin, 73208 Albertville Cedex, France. E-mail: len_minjollet@hotmail.fr.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) requires complex medical care because of multiple consequences especially on daily activities. Muscular involvement is part of the problem and may be treatable. OBJECTIVE: To analyze trunk muscle strength using an isokinetic dynamometer in female adolescents with AIS one year after orthopedic treatment by brace and compare the findings to a matched group of an asymptomatic cohort. METHODS: The trunk flexors and extensors strength was measured using an isokinetic dynamometer at 60, 90 and 120∘/s. Peak Moment (PM), Mean Power (MP) and the flexor/extensor ratio in 100 patients aged 14 to 18 years old were compared to a control group (N= 32) of asymptomatic age-matched females. In the AIS group, correlation analyses were computed to search for contributing factors to isokinetic performances, including morphological characteristics of patients, as well as clinical and radiological characteristics of the scoliosis. RESULTS: The trunk flexors in the AIS group were significantly but moderately (15%) weaker across speeds compared to their control counterparts at all speeds. No parallel weakness was noted for the extensors. While the MP of AIS patients was significantly weaker than that of the controls, 33% for flexors and by 31% for extensors, no significant differences were observed for the F/E ratios. The correlational analyses has indicated that weight and BMI were contributing factors at all speeds. CONCLUSION: Adolescents with AIS had weaker trunk extensors and mostly flexors compared to healthy females. Within this AIS population, weight and BMI seem to have a negative impact on muscular performances, whereas clinical and radiological characteristics of the scoliosis do not seem to contribute.
Keywords: Isokinetics, adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, trunk muscles, brace
DOI: 10.3233/IES-200229
Journal: Isokinetics and Exercise Science, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 419-427, 2021
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