A new dynamometer measuring concentric and eccentric muscle strength in accelerated, decelerated, or isokinetic movements
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 57 (5) , 526-530
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00418457
Abstract
A new computerized dynamometer (the SPARK System) is described. The system can measure concentric and eccentric muscle strength (torque) during linear or nonlinear acceleration or deceleration, isokinetic movements up to 400° · s−1, and isometric torque. Studies were performed to assess: I. validity and reproducibility of torque measurements; II. control of lever arm position; III. control of different velocity patterns; IV. control of velocity during subject testing; and, V. intra-individual reproducibility. No significant difference was found between torque values computed by the system and known torque values (p>0.05). No difference was present between programmed and external measurement of the lever arm position. Accelerating, decelerating and isokinetic velocity patterns were highly reproducible, with differences in elapsed time among 10 trials being never greater than 0.001 s. Velocity during concentric and eccentric isokinetic quadriceps contractions at 30° · s−1, 120° · s−1 and 270° · s−1 never varied by more than 3° · s−1 among subjects (N=21). Over three days of testing, the overall error for concentric and eccentric quadriceps contraction peak torque values for 5 angular velocities between 30° · s−1 and 270° · s−1 ranged from 5.8% to 9.0% and 5.8% to 9.6% respectively (N=25). The results indicate that the SPARK System provides valid and reproducible torque measurements and strict control of velocity. In addition, the intra-individual error is in accordance with those reported for other similar devices.Keywords
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