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Comparative Study
. 1988 May-Jun;16(3):234-7.
doi: 10.1177/036354658801600306.

Concentric and eccentric torque comparisons for knee extension and flexion in young adult males and females using the Kinetic Communicator

Comparative Study

Concentric and eccentric torque comparisons for knee extension and flexion in young adult males and females using the Kinetic Communicator

C L Highgenboten et al. Am J Sports Med. 1988 May-Jun.

Abstract

The purposes of this investigation were to establish average leg torque values as a proportion of body weight for both concentric and eccentric contractions for leg extension and leg flexion, to determine leg flexion/extension ratios for both concentric and eccentric contractions, and to compare those values in males and females from ages 15 to 34 years. The Kinetic Communicator (Kin-Com, Chattecx Corp., Chattanooga, TN), a relatively new computerized strength testing device, was used so that both concentric and eccentric torques could be measured. Pilot study results indicated that Kin-Com results were reliable, r greater than 0.88. Average torque, across the full range of motion, and peak torque expressed in newton meters were divided by body weight in kilograms to produce torque values adjusted by body weight. No differences across age or sex were observed for flexion/extension ratios, but the males' weight-adjusted torque values were significantly (P less than 0.01) greater than the females'. Younger (ages 15 to 24 years) male and female subjects produced significantly (P less than 0.01) greater torque for concentric contractions than older subjects (25 to 34 years). In rehabilitation programs using the Kin-Com, the weight-adjusted torque values and flexion/extension ratios will be useful in determining patients' strength recovery from knee or leg injury and/or surgery.

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