The relationship between isokinetic open and closed chain lower extremity strength and functional performance Article

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  • Negrete, R, Brophy, J

abstract

  • Objectives: To determine (1) correlations between isokinetic lower extremity strength and functional performance and (2) correlations among different modes of isokinetic testing. Design and Setting: A correlational design with 6 measures. A series of strength, power, and agility tests was performed at a hospital-based outpatient physical therapy clinic. Participants: A volunteer sample of 29 male and 31 female, college-age subjects participated. Measurements: All subjects were tested in the following isokinetic tests: reciprocal leg press, single-leg squat, and knee extension. Performance tests included single-leg hop and vertical jump and a speed/agility test. Results: Analysis showed isokinetic knee extension, leg press, and single-leg squat strength significantly correlated to all functional tests. There were significant correlations among the 3 different isokinetic strength measures, as well. Conclusions: These results suggest a significant relationship between lower extremity open and closed chain isokinetic strength and functional performance testing.

Publication Date

  • February 1, 2000

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start page

  • 46

end page

  • 61

volume

  • 9

issue

  • 1

WoS Citations

  • 53

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  • 40