2018
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.30.490
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Relationship between isometric shoulder strength and arms-only swimming power among male collegiate swimmers: study of valid clinical assessment methods

Abstract: [Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to confirm the relationships between shoulder strength (extensor strength and internal rotator strength) of the abducted position and swimming power during arm-only swimming. [Subjects and Methods] Fourteen healthy male collegiate swimmers participated in the study. Main measures were shoulder strength (strength using torque that was calculated from the upper extremity length and the isometric force of the abducted position) and swimming power. [Results] Internal … Show more

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“…The maximum isometric force was measured using a hand-held dynamometer (HHD) (Mobie MM100C; Minato Medical Science Co., Ltd., Japan), and extremity length, using a digital calliper (D-500; Niigata seiki Co., Ltd., Japan). Maximum isometric force and extremity length were used to calculate torque 4 ) . Extension force in the position of maximum shoulder abduction and internal rotation force in the position of abducted and external rotation were also measured.…”
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“…The maximum isometric force was measured using a hand-held dynamometer (HHD) (Mobie MM100C; Minato Medical Science Co., Ltd., Japan), and extremity length, using a digital calliper (D-500; Niigata seiki Co., Ltd., Japan). Maximum isometric force and extremity length were used to calculate torque 4 ) . Extension force in the position of maximum shoulder abduction and internal rotation force in the position of abducted and external rotation were also measured.…”
Section: Participants and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upper extremity length was defined as the distance from the acromion to the distal head of the third metacarpal bone on the dorsal side 4 ) . The forearm length was defined as the distance from the lateral joint line of the elbow to the distal head of the third metacarpal bone on the dorsal side 4 ) . The extension torque (ET) was calculated from the upper extremity length and the extension force.…”
Section: Participants and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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