Identification of feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort

Objective: To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort. Background: Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier...

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Published inClinical rehabilitation Vol. 21; no. 3; pp. 241 - 247
Main Authors Chaler, Joaquim, Dvir, Zeevi, Díaz, Urko, Quintana, Salvador, Abril, Àngels, Unyó, Carme, Garreta, Roser
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Published Thousand Oaks, CA Sage Publications 01.03.2007
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1477-0873
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Abstract Objective: To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort. Background: Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest. Design: Maximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared. Setting: Functional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre. Subjects: Seventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old. Main measure: Concentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30°/s and 120°/s in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30°/s eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120°/s ones for both experimental conditions. Results: A case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances. Conclusions: The findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects.
AbstractList Objective: To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort. Background: Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest. Design: Maximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared. Setting: Functional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre. Subjects: Seventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old. Main measure: Concentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30 degrees and 120 degrees in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30 degrees eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120 degrees ones for both experimental conditions. Results: A case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances. Conclusions: The findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects.
Objective: To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort. Background: Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest. Design: Maximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared. Setting: Functional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre. Subjects: Seventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old. Main measure: Concentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30°/s and 120°/s in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30°/s eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120°/s ones for both experimental conditions. Results: A case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances. Conclusions: The findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects.
To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort.OBJECTIVETo examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort.Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest.BACKGROUNDPrevious studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest.Maximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared.DESIGNMaximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared.Functional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre.SETTINGFunctional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre.Seventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old.SUBJECTSSeventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old.Concentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30 degrees /s and 120 degrees /s in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30 degrees /s eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120 degrees /s ones for both experimental conditions.MAIN MEASUREConcentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30 degrees /s and 120 degrees /s in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30 degrees /s eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120 degrees /s ones for both experimental conditions.A case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances.RESULTSA case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances.The findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects.CONCLUSIONSThe findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects.
Objective To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort. Background Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest. Design Maximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared. Setting Functional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre. Subjects Seventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old. Main measure Concentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30°/s and 120°/s in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30°/s eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120°/s ones for both experimental conditions. Results A case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances. Conclusions The findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
To examine the efficiency of the difference between the isokinetic eccentric to concentric strength ratios at high and low velocities (DEC) for identifying feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort. Previous studies have indicated that the DEC is a powerful identifier of feigned maximal effort. However comparison of maximal versus feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort has not been undertaken. Due to the high prevalence of rotational shoulder disorders and their chronic ramifications in terms of occupational disability such a study is of specific interest. Maximal and feigned maximal shoulder external rotation isokinetic efforts were compared. Functional evaluation unit at an occupational rehabilitation centre. Seventeen healthy male volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years old. Concentric and eccentric isokinetic tests at 30 degrees /s and 120 degrees /s in maximal and feigned maximal experimental conditions. DEC was calculated by subtracting the 30 degrees /s eccentric/concentric peak torque ratios from the 120 degrees /s ones for both experimental conditions. A case-by-case analysis revealed that the DEC scores derived from the feigned effort were significantly greater than their maximal counterparts in all cases, leading to a cut-off value (0.81) which could distinguish between maximal and feigned performances. The findings indicate that the DEC is highly effective in identifying feigned shoulder external rotation effort in normal subjects.
Author Díaz, Urko
Quintana, Salvador
Garreta, Roser
Unyó, Carme
Chaler, Joaquim
Dvir, Zeevi
Abril, Àngels
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SubjectTerms Adult
Collaboration
Deception
Elbow
Humans
Injuries
Male
Medicine
Muscle Contraction - physiology
Muscle Strength - physiology
Muscle Strength Dynamometer
Muscle Weakness - diagnosis
Physical Examination - methods
Physical therapy
Rehabilitation
Rotation
Shoulder
Shoulder Joint - physiology
Torque
Velocity
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Title Identification of feigned maximal shoulder external rotation effort
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