2022
DOI: 10.1123/jsr.2022-0047
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Angle-Specific Isokinetic Shoulder Rotational Strength Can be Reliably Assessed in Collision and Contact Athletes

Abstract: An increased understanding of rotational strength as a potential prognostic factor for injury in contact and collision athletes may be important in planning return to sport. The aim of this study was to (1) determine the test–retest reliability of clinically relevant, angle-specific rotational and peak torque measurements in a cohort of uninjured collision and contact athletes; (2) develop a normal descriptive profile of angle-specific rotational torque measurements in the same cohort; and (3) examine the effe… Show more

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“…Mean time postsurgery was 17 ± 2 wk (4 months post-GHJS assessment) and 29 ± 1 wk (6 months post-GHJS). The un-injured cohort was tested on a single occasion (12,13).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mean time postsurgery was 17 ± 2 wk (4 months post-GHJS assessment) and 29 ± 1 wk (6 months post-GHJS). The un-injured cohort was tested on a single occasion (12,13).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data processing. Data were processed for the upper extremity performance tests and isokinetic dynamometry as described in previous studies of the un-injured group (12,13).…”
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