Concurrent and predictive validity of isokinetic dynamometry and tensiomyography in differently trained women and men
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2019-03-04Аутори
Toskić, Lazar
Dopsaj, Milivoj
Stanković, Veroljub
Marković, Milan
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BACKGROUND: Information regarding the relationship between methods for assessment of voluntary and involuntary muscle
contractile properties is of importance in sport science and medicine.
OBJECTIVE: To appraise the concurrent and predictive validity of isokinetic dynamometry and tensiomyography (TMG) in
differently trained men and women.
METHODS: Fifty men and 45 women were divided into three groups: physically inactive, physically active and athletes. Isokinetic
testing was performed on knee muscles in concentric mode at 60 and 180 s while tensiomyographic measurements were
obtained from the rectus and the biceps femoris muscles.
RESULTS: A small, statistically significant correlation was detected between the peak moment and tensiomyography parameters
relating to contraction time and maximal displacement (Adj. R2 = 0.086, p = 0.028).
CONCLUSION: In general, isokinetic dynamometry and tensiomyography are not related and represent different technologies
that measure different contractile properties of muscles. A hierarchical structure of predictive validity at the level of individual
variables was detected as a function of gender and training level.
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