Isokinetic peak torque in women with unilateral cumulative trauma disorders and healthy control subjects

Objectives: To compare isokinetic peak torque in the symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs of women with lateral epicondyle or forearm pain due to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and to compare peak torque in women with CTDs to peak torque in healthy women. Design: Case control comparison. Setting:...

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Published inArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation Vol. 79; no. 7; pp. 816 - 819
Main Author Friedman, Paul J.
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LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Elsevier Inc 01.07.1998
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1532-821X
DOI10.1016/S0003-9993(98)90362-8

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Abstract Objectives: To compare isokinetic peak torque in the symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs of women with lateral epicondyle or forearm pain due to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and to compare peak torque in women with CTDs to peak torque in healthy women. Design: Case control comparison. Setting: Private occupational rehabilitation clinic and a sports science tertiary education center. Subjects: Women with CTDs involving one arm ( n = 17) and a convenience sample of healthy women ( n = 7) Intervention: Subjects performed isokinetic strength testing for wrist extension and flexion, wrist supination and pronation, and knee extension and flexion. Main Outcome Measures: Peak torque at 120°/sec on a Biodex isokinetic dynamometer. Results: Control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in wrist extension, flexion, supination, and pronation than CTD subjects on the symptomatic side. Control subjects also had significantly higher peak torque of wrist flexion, pronation, and supination than CTD subjects on the asymptomatic side; wrist extension was greater, but this did not reach significance. In addition, control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in knee extension and flexion than CTD subjects. CTD subjects had significantly greater left-right asymmetry in wrist extension torque than did control subjects. Conclusions: Isokinetic peak torque is diffusely reduced in women with unilateral CTDs compared with healthy control subjects, these differences occurring in symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs.
AbstractList To compare isokinetic peak torque in the symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs of women with lateral epicondyle or forearm pain due to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and to compare peak torque in women with CTDs to peak torque in healthy women. Case control comparison. Private occupational rehabilitation clinic and a sports science tertiary education center. Women with CTDs involving one arm (n=17) and a convenience sample of healthy women (n=7) Subjects performed isokinetic strength testing for wrist extension and flexion, wrist supination and pronation, and knee extension and flexion. Peak torque at 120 degrees/sec on a Biodex isokinetic dynamometer. Control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in wrist extension, flexion, supination, and pronation than CTD subjects on the symptomatic side. Control subjects also had significantly higher peak torque of wrist flexion, pronation, and supination than CTD subjects on the asymptomatic side; wrist extension was greater, but this did not reach significance. In addition, control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in knee extension and flexion than CTD subjects. CTD subjects had significantly greater left-right asymmetry in wrist extension torque than did control subjects. Isokinetic peak torque is diffusely reduced in women with unilateral CTDs compared with healthy control subjects, these differences occurring in symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs.
To compare isokinetic peak torque in the symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs of women with lateral epicondyle or forearm pain due to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and to compare peak torque in women with CTDs to peak torque in healthy women.OBJECTIVESTo compare isokinetic peak torque in the symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs of women with lateral epicondyle or forearm pain due to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and to compare peak torque in women with CTDs to peak torque in healthy women.Case control comparison.DESIGNCase control comparison.Private occupational rehabilitation clinic and a sports science tertiary education center.SETTINGPrivate occupational rehabilitation clinic and a sports science tertiary education center.Women with CTDs involving one arm (n=17) and a convenience sample of healthy women (n=7)SUBJECTSWomen with CTDs involving one arm (n=17) and a convenience sample of healthy women (n=7)Subjects performed isokinetic strength testing for wrist extension and flexion, wrist supination and pronation, and knee extension and flexion.INTERVENTIONSubjects performed isokinetic strength testing for wrist extension and flexion, wrist supination and pronation, and knee extension and flexion.Peak torque at 120 degrees/sec on a Biodex isokinetic dynamometer.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESPeak torque at 120 degrees/sec on a Biodex isokinetic dynamometer.Control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in wrist extension, flexion, supination, and pronation than CTD subjects on the symptomatic side. Control subjects also had significantly higher peak torque of wrist flexion, pronation, and supination than CTD subjects on the asymptomatic side; wrist extension was greater, but this did not reach significance. In addition, control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in knee extension and flexion than CTD subjects. CTD subjects had significantly greater left-right asymmetry in wrist extension torque than did control subjects.RESULTSControl subjects had significantly higher peak torque in wrist extension, flexion, supination, and pronation than CTD subjects on the symptomatic side. Control subjects also had significantly higher peak torque of wrist flexion, pronation, and supination than CTD subjects on the asymptomatic side; wrist extension was greater, but this did not reach significance. In addition, control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in knee extension and flexion than CTD subjects. CTD subjects had significantly greater left-right asymmetry in wrist extension torque than did control subjects.Isokinetic peak torque is diffusely reduced in women with unilateral CTDs compared with healthy control subjects, these differences occurring in symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs.CONCLUSIONSIsokinetic peak torque is diffusely reduced in women with unilateral CTDs compared with healthy control subjects, these differences occurring in symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs.
Objectives: To compare isokinetic peak torque in the symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs of women with lateral epicondyle or forearm pain due to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and to compare peak torque in women with CTDs to peak torque in healthy women. Design: Case control comparison. Setting: Private occupational rehabilitation clinic and a sports science tertiary education center. Subjects: Women with CTDs involving one arm ( n = 17) and a convenience sample of healthy women ( n = 7) Intervention: Subjects performed isokinetic strength testing for wrist extension and flexion, wrist supination and pronation, and knee extension and flexion. Main Outcome Measures: Peak torque at 120°/sec on a Biodex isokinetic dynamometer. Results: Control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in wrist extension, flexion, supination, and pronation than CTD subjects on the symptomatic side. Control subjects also had significantly higher peak torque of wrist flexion, pronation, and supination than CTD subjects on the asymptomatic side; wrist extension was greater, but this did not reach significance. In addition, control subjects had significantly higher peak torque in knee extension and flexion than CTD subjects. CTD subjects had significantly greater left-right asymmetry in wrist extension torque than did control subjects. Conclusions: Isokinetic peak torque is diffusely reduced in women with unilateral CTDs compared with healthy control subjects, these differences occurring in symptomatic and asymptomatic limbs.
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Adult
Biological and medical sciences
Cumulative Trauma Disorders - diagnosis
Cumulative Trauma Disorders - physiopathology
Cumulative Trauma Disorders - rehabilitation
Diseases of striated muscles. Neuromuscular diseases
Female
Functional Laterality - physiology
Hand Strength - physiology
Humans
Isometric Contraction - physiology
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Neurology
Occupational Diseases - diagnosis
Occupational Diseases - physiopathology
Occupational Diseases - rehabilitation
Reference Values
Tennis Elbow - diagnosis
Tennis Elbow - physiopathology
Tennis Elbow - rehabilitation
Title Isokinetic peak torque in women with unilateral cumulative trauma disorders and healthy control subjects
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