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Intrarater Test-Retest Reliability of Hip Abduction, Internal Rotation, and External Rotation Strength Measurements in a Healthy Cohort Using a Handheld Dynamometer and a Portable Stabilization Device: A Pilot Study
Author(s) -
Aaron Byrne,
Clare Lodge,
Jennifer Wallace
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2590-1095
DOI - 10.1016/j.arrct.2020.100050
Subject(s) - intraclass correlation , dynamometer , isometric exercise , physical medicine and rehabilitation , physical therapy , reliability (semiconductor) , medicine , standard error , repeated measures design , orthodontics , reproducibility , mathematics , statistics , engineering , physics , power (physics) , quantum mechanics , aerospace engineering
Objective To investigate the within-day and between-day test-retest reliability of hip abduction, internal rotation, and external rotation strength measurements taken using a portable device externally stabilizing a handheld dynamometer in healthy participants. Design Observational study. Setting Institute of Technology Carlow, Ireland, a third-level education institute. Participants Healthy participants (N=18; 11 male, 7 female) who participate in a field sport for more than 2 hours per week were recruited via convenience sampling. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures Hip abduction, internal rotation, and external rotation peak force during a maximal voluntary isometric contraction (N). The 3 best values recorded for each movement for each day were used to analyze within-day and between-day test-retest reliability. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), coefficients of variance, standard error of measurement, and minimal detectable change statistics were also calculated. Results External fixation of a handheld dynamometer produced excellent test-retest reliability for within-day (ICC>0.934) and between-day (ICC>0.802) contexts. Conclusions Clinical measurements of hip strength can be performed reliably, efficiently, and cost effectively using the methods described. Furthermore, the use of external fixation eliminates the influence of tester strength on the handheld dynamometry measurements.

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