2018
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2317-0190.v25i2a162570
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Confiabilidade das mensurações de testes isocinéticos para articulação do tornozelo

Abstract: O teste isocinético do tornozelo tem uma grande relevância, já que é possível estabelecer protocolos com velocidades e modos de contração semelhantes aos das atividades funcionais e esportivas. Desta forma, são necessários estudos que mostram a confiabilidade desta ferramenta para auxiliarem na prevenção de lesões do tornozelo. Objetivo: Elaborar uma revisão de literatura sobre estudos que abordaram a confiabilidade de testes isocinéticos da articulação do tornozelo. Métodos: A busca na literatura foi realizad… Show more

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“…Familiarization will be performed with five repetitions. The test will be performed bilaterally in the concentric/concentric mode of plantar flexion and dorsiflexion, at speeds of 60°/s and 90°/s, with five repetitions at each of the speeds and with forty-five seconds of rest between them [ 40 , 41 ]. Participants will be positioned, according to the manual of Biodex, seated, with 75° of hip flexion, and 30° of knee flexion, and will be stabilized on the trunk and thigh of the contralateral lower limb, to avoid compensation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Familiarization will be performed with five repetitions. The test will be performed bilaterally in the concentric/concentric mode of plantar flexion and dorsiflexion, at speeds of 60°/s and 90°/s, with five repetitions at each of the speeds and with forty-five seconds of rest between them [ 40 , 41 ]. Participants will be positioned, according to the manual of Biodex, seated, with 75° of hip flexion, and 30° of knee flexion, and will be stabilized on the trunk and thigh of the contralateral lower limb, to avoid compensation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%