TY - JOUR
T1 - Real-time measurement of isometric peak torque and rate of torque development using a novel strength testing device: a validity and reliability study
T2 - A validity and reliability study
AU - Palmer, Ty
AU - Blinch, Jarrod
AU - Farrow, Ahalee C
AU - Agu-Udemba, Chinonye C
AU - Mitchell, Ethan A
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine
PY - 2020/12/9
Y1 - 2020/12/9
N2 - Objective: Isometric peak torque (PT) and rate of torque development (RTD) are important characteristics relevant to athletic performance. A novel device called the Dynamo Torque Analyzer calculates and displays real-time measurements of isometric PT and RTD. However, the ability of the Dynamo to provide valid and reliable isometric PT and RTD measurements similar to those of an isokinetic dynamometer remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the reliability and magnitude of isometric leg extension and flexion PT and RTD measurements between an isokinetic dynamometer and the Dynamo Torque Analyzer. Approach: Twenty healthy, recreationally-active adults (age = 22 ± 3 years; height = 169 ± 10 cm; mass = 71 ± 18 kg) performed three isometric leg extension and flexion maximal voluntary contractions on two different occasions, from which isometric PT and early (RTD100), late (RTD200), and maximum (Peak RTD) RTD characteristics were measured by an isokinetic dynamometer and the Dynamo. Main results: Isometric leg extension and flexion PT and RTD characteristics were highly consistent across sessions for both the isokinetic dynamometer and Dynamo devices, with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.935-0.984 and standard errors of measurement expressed as a percentage of the mean of 4.93-14.46%. There were significant positive relationships between the isokinetic dynamometer and Dynamo for all PT and RTD characteristics (r ≥ 0.994; P < 0.001). Moreover, no significant differences between devices were observed for these variables (P = 0.107-0.555). Significance: These findings suggest that the Dynamo Torque Analyzer may be a valid and reliable device for measuring isometric PT and RTD of the lower-body musculature.
AB - Objective: Isometric peak torque (PT) and rate of torque development (RTD) are important characteristics relevant to athletic performance. A novel device called the Dynamo Torque Analyzer calculates and displays real-time measurements of isometric PT and RTD. However, the ability of the Dynamo to provide valid and reliable isometric PT and RTD measurements similar to those of an isokinetic dynamometer remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the reliability and magnitude of isometric leg extension and flexion PT and RTD measurements between an isokinetic dynamometer and the Dynamo Torque Analyzer. Approach: Twenty healthy, recreationally-active adults (age = 22 ± 3 years; height = 169 ± 10 cm; mass = 71 ± 18 kg) performed three isometric leg extension and flexion maximal voluntary contractions on two different occasions, from which isometric PT and early (RTD100), late (RTD200), and maximum (Peak RTD) RTD characteristics were measured by an isokinetic dynamometer and the Dynamo. Main results: Isometric leg extension and flexion PT and RTD characteristics were highly consistent across sessions for both the isokinetic dynamometer and Dynamo devices, with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.935-0.984 and standard errors of measurement expressed as a percentage of the mean of 4.93-14.46%. There were significant positive relationships between the isokinetic dynamometer and Dynamo for all PT and RTD characteristics (r ≥ 0.994; P < 0.001). Moreover, no significant differences between devices were observed for these variables (P = 0.107-0.555). Significance: These findings suggest that the Dynamo Torque Analyzer may be a valid and reliable device for measuring isometric PT and RTD of the lower-body musculature.
KW - Consistency
KW - Contraction
KW - Isokinetic dynamometer
KW - Portable
KW - Transducer
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U2 - 10.1088/1361-6579/abc40b
DO - 10.1088/1361-6579/abc40b
M3 - Article
C2 - 33091881
SN - 0967-3334
VL - 41
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Physiological Measurement
JF - Physiological Measurement
IS - 11
M1 - 115005
ER -