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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Siatras, Theophanis A.a | Douka, Ioanna D.a | Milosis, Dimitrios C.a
Affiliations: [a] Laboratory of Exercise Physiology--Ergometry, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Theophanis Siatras, Vas. Olgas 29-b, 54641, Thessaloniki, Greece. Tel./Fax: +30 2310992179; E-mail: fsiatras@phed.auth.gr
Abstract: This study aimed to determine feasibility and reproducibility of muscular strength measurements in young gymnasts, using hand-held dynamometry in gymnastics-specific body positions. A group of 32 male and female young gymnasts 8–11 years-old, performed different strength tests using a Nicholas Manual Muscle Tester (NMMT). The measurements were collected in 4 major muscle groups (shoulder flexors and extensors, hip flexors and extensors) at 22 different joint angular positions, with the active elbow or knee joint in full extension. The maximal strength was obtained by placing the NMMT in a distal forearm or shank position, with the gymnast in supine or prone position stabilized on a vault. A Myrin goniometer, attached on the sagittal plane near elbow or knee joint, was used to specify the shoulder and hip joint angular positions. In the majority of the measurements (18 out of 22 angular positions) the intra-class correlation coefficients revealed a good level of test-retest reliability (R = 0.80–0.88). In four cases (3 in shoulder flexors and 1 in shoulder extensors) intra-class reliability was fair, with R-values ranging from 0.70 to 0.78. The low coefficients of variation and standard errors of measurements affirmed the reproducibility of measurements. In conclusion, this study showed the feasibility and the reproducibility of shoulder and hip flexor and extensor muscles maximal strength measurements using NMMT in gymnastics-based settings.
Keywords: Gymnasts, force, reliability, NMMT, shoulder muscles, hip muscles
DOI: 10.3233/IES-2010-0388
Journal: Isokinetics and Exercise Science, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 223-234, 2010
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