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Inter-machine Reliability of the Biodex and Cybex Isokinetic Dynamometers for Knee Flexor/extensor Isometric, Concentric and Eccentric Tests

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Journal Phys Ther Sport
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2014 Jun 11
PMID 24913915
Citations 60
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the inter-machine reliability of the Biodex System 3 Pro and Cybex Humac Norm Model 770 dynamometers for knee extensor and knee flexor peak torque measurements in isometric, concentric and eccentric tests.

Design: Randomized/crossover.

Setting: Exercise Research Laboratory, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).

Participants: 25 healthy male subjects.

Main Outcome Measures: Isometric, concentric and eccentric knee extensor and knee flexor peak torques recorded in the same test procedure performed on both isokinetic dynamometers. One-way ANOVA, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEM) and coefficient of variation (CV) were used to verify significant differences, relative and absolute reliability between devices.

Results: No significant differences were found between tests performed on Biodex and Cybex (p > 0.05). ICC values indicated a high to very high reproducibility for isometric, concentric and eccentric peak torques (0.88-0.92), and moderate to high reliability for agonist-antagonist strength ratios (0.62-0.73). Peak torque did not show great difference between dynamometers for SEM (3.72-11.27 Nm) and CV (5.27-7.77%). Strength ratios presented CV values of 8.57-10.72%.

Conclusion: Maximal knee extensor and knee flexor tests performed in isometric (60° of knee flexion), concentric and eccentric modes at 60°/s in Biodex and Cybex dynamometers present similar values.

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