Discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Unterscheidung zwischen maximalen und submaximalen Anstrengungen in der Dynamometrie der Lendenmuskulatur
Autor:Hutten, M.M.R.; Muller, M.T.H.; Hermens, H.J.
Erschienen in:Clinical biomechanics
Veröffentlicht:13 (1998), 1, S. 27-35, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource Elektronische Ressource (online)
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0268-0033, 1879-1271
DOI:10.1016/S0268-0033(97)00083-1
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title Discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry
spellingShingle Discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry
Belastung, maximale
Belastung, submaximale
Belastungsintensität
Biomechanik
Dynamometrie
Lendenwirbelsäule
Orthopädie
Reliabilität
Rumpfmuskulatur
Untersuchungsmethode
title_sort discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry
title_short Discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry
title_alt Unterscheidung zwischen maximalen und submaximalen Anstrengungen in der Dynamometrie der Lendenmuskulatur
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city Kidlington
abstract Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in consistency between maximum, preferred and a low level trunk performance. It was hypothesized that if maximum effort yielded consistent performances while submaximal efforts were less consistent a consistency parameter could be used to detect lack of effort. Design: Survey study. Methods: Eleven healthy subjects performed lumbar dynamometry measurements (Isostation-B200) with maximum, preferred and low effort. A standard protocol was used and velocity and static torque were measured. Five subjects performed three measurements with low effort and trained the low effort level in between to determine the impact of training on consistency of submaximal performances. Coefficient of variations (CV), percentage differences and onset slopes were used to determine consistency. Results: Results show that maximum and preferred effort are equally consistent. Maximum and low effort and preferred and low effort show small significant differences in CV for some velocity and isometric torque parameters. No significant differences between the three performance levels were indicated for percentage differences and onset slopes. Training did not improve the consistency of the measurements. Conclusions: Small significant differences in CV were found between maximal and submaximal effort. However the combination with the relatively large standard deviations make it unlikely that this parameter can be used for a reliable discrimination. Relevance: To correctly assess performance deficits during lumbar dynamometry measurements, maximal performance must be demonstrated. Percentage differences and onset slope are not useful in estimating maximum effort. The CV show small significant differences between effort levels but large standard deviations make these parameters alone not useful in determining sincerity of effort. Verf.-Referat
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Muller, M.T.H.
Hermens, H.J.
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doi 10.1016/S0268-0033(97)00083-1
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0268-0033
1879-1271
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Belastung, maximale
Belastung, submaximale
Belastungsintensität
Biomechanik
Dynamometrie
Lendenwirbelsäule
Orthopädie
Reliabilität
Rumpfmuskulatur
Untersuchungsmethode
biomechanics
dynamometry
investigation method
load intensity
lumbar spine
maximal load
orthopedics
reliability
submaximal load
trunk muscles
Dynamograph
Dynamographie
Intensität
Anstrengungsgrad
Belastung
Maximalbelastung
Vita maxima
Muskelarbeit, submaximale
Untersuchungsmethodik
Untersuchungsverfahren
Methode
Rumpfbeugemuskulatur
Rumpfgymnastik
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
intensity of load
workload intensity
intensity of workload
exercise intensity
intensity of exercise
work intensity
intensity of work
stress intensity
intensity of stress
maximal workload
maximal work
maximal stress
maximal exercise
submaximal workload
submaximal exercise
submaximal work
examination method
muscles of the trunk
Discrimination between maximal and submaximal effort in lumbar dynamometry
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topic Belastung, maximale
Belastung, submaximale
Belastungsintensität
Biomechanik
Dynamometrie
Lendenwirbelsäule
Orthopädie
Reliabilität
Rumpfmuskulatur
Untersuchungsmethode
topic_facet Belastung, maximale
Belastung, submaximale
Belastungsintensität
Biomechanik
Dynamometrie
Lendenwirbelsäule
Orthopädie
Reliabilität
Rumpfmuskulatur
Untersuchungsmethode
topic_en biomechanics
dynamometry
investigation method
load intensity
lumbar spine
maximal load
orthopedics
reliability
submaximal load
trunk muscles
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dynamometry
investigation method
load intensity
lumbar spine
maximal load
orthopedics
reliability
submaximal load
trunk muscles
synonym Dynamograph
Dynamographie
Intensität
Anstrengungsgrad
Belastung
Maximalbelastung
Vita maxima
Muskelarbeit, submaximale
Untersuchungsmethodik
Untersuchungsverfahren
Methode
Rumpfbeugemuskulatur
Rumpfgymnastik
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
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workload intensity
intensity of workload
exercise intensity
intensity of exercise
work intensity
intensity of work
stress intensity
intensity of stress
maximal workload
maximal work
maximal stress
maximal exercise
submaximal workload
submaximal exercise
submaximal work
examination method
muscles of the trunk
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