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Simplified Measurement of Maximum Strength After Knee Surgery: Application-Based Knee-Training Device Compared to Isokinetic Testing

Title: Simplified Measurement of Maximum Strength After Knee Surgery: Application-Based Knee-Training Device Compared to Isokinetic Testing
Authors: Krutsch, Werner; Horstmann, Hauke; Weber-Spickschen, Thomas Sanjay; Medico, Pascal; Lasch, Florian
Publisher Information: Informa UK Limited
Publication Year: 2020
Subject Terms: article; ddc:610
Description: Context: Isokinetic testing is used as a standard tool in measuring strength in professional athletes. It is often used to evaluate improvement during rehabilitation. The disadvantages of isokinetic testing include its costs, the fact that it is not portable, and its risk of injury, which makes it not suitable for early postoperative rehabilitation. Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the results of the isokinetic testing and the measurements of an application-based knee-training device. Study Design: Exploratory diagnostic study.Methods: In this monocentric study, 100 subjects performed an isokinetic maximum strength examination and an assessment on the application-based knee-training device in a randomized order. The isokinetic testingwas based on the SwissOlympic protocol with 3 sets of 5 repetitions of maximum strength testing for flexion and extension. The subjects consisted of 50 healthy professional athletes and 50 healthy recreational athletes, half male and half female, between the ages of 18 to 30 years old. Results: No medical or technical issues were reported. The analysis of the relationship between application-based knee-training device and extension showed a Pearson correlation coefficient of r=0.667 for the left knee and r=0.604 for the right knee. For flexion, the Pearson correlation coefficient was r=0.640 for the left side and r=0.673 for the right side. When strength measured by the application-based knee-training device was adjusted for height and weight of the subjects, the Pearson correlation was even stronger (extension left: r=0.727, right: r=0.689; flexion left: r=0.641, right: r=0.711). Conclusion: The study shows a moderate to high correlation between isokinetic testing and the application-based knee-training device. These results suggest that the application-based knee-training device is effective for early strength rehabilitation without the risk of injury. Keywords: knee, isokinetic, app-based rehabilitation, exergame
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: Open access journal of sports medicine -- http://www.dovepress.com/open-access-journal-of-sports-medicine-journal -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2586658 -- 1179-1543; https://doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S214598
DOI: 10.2147/OAJSM.S214598
Availability: https://doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S214598; https://mhh-publikationsserver.gbv.de/receive/mhh_mods_00001142; https://mhh-publikationsserver.gbv.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/mhh_derivate_00001172/oajsm-214598-simplified-measurement-of-maximum-strength-after-knee-surger_a.pdf
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ ; public ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.D30B7C08
Database: BASE