2005
DOI: 10.1080/14763140508522855
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Tennis

Abstract: Isokinetic dynamometry is used in the assessment and rehabilitation of shoulder function in tennis players. The aim of this study was to validate a newly installed Biodex III Isokinetic Dynamometer for internal and external shoulder rotation. A non-injured male performed this movement which replicates an integral section of the tennis service action (Cohen et al., 1994). Three maximal trials were performed at six randomly assigned angular velocities (0.52, 1.05, 1.57, 2.09, 2.62 and 3.14 rad x s(-1)) with 90 s… Show more

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“…Another aspect is the instrument used to assess muscle strength. Several studies used the isometric dynamometer (33) that captures only maximal isometric contraction on a predetermined angle and does not represent the muscle performance throughout the range of motion, as observed with the isokinetic dynamometer (34). Moreover, as previously discussed, the application period appears to influence the effects generated by the KT (35,36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another aspect is the instrument used to assess muscle strength. Several studies used the isometric dynamometer (33) that captures only maximal isometric contraction on a predetermined angle and does not represent the muscle performance throughout the range of motion, as observed with the isokinetic dynamometer (34). Moreover, as previously discussed, the application period appears to influence the effects generated by the KT (35,36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%