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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Gulick, Dawn T. | Dustman, Chrisa S. | Ossowski, Laura L. | Outslay, M. Duncan | Thomas, Christine P. | Trucano, Sean
Note: [] Widener University, Institute for Physical Therapy Education, One University Place, Chester, PA 19013, USA. Tel.: +1 610 499 1287; Fax: +1 610 499 1231; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: {\it Purpose:} To examine the normal strength relationship between eccentric external rotation (EccER) and concentric internal rotation (ConIR) strength ratios of the shoulder in the dominant and non-dominant extremities of healthy subjects. {\it Methods:} Fourteen men and sixteen women were tested in the scapular plane using two angular velocities: 90 and 120°/s. The dependent variables were: peak torque (PT), work per repetition (W/rep), and total work (TW) ratios. {\it Results:} The EccER: ConIR ratio in a non-athletic population was significantly greater (p < 0.05) for the dominant than the non-dominant extremities for PT, W/rep, and TW. There was no significant difference in torque production between the two-isokinetic velocities. W/rep and TW ratios were significantly higher in females than in males. Although PT was not statistically significant, a similar relationship existed (p=0.069). {\it Conclusion:} In a healthy, non-athletic population, when tested at 90 or 120°/s, the EccER is just slight greater than its ConIR counterpart in women and men alike.
Keywords: Isokinetic, torque ratios, shoulder strength
DOI: 10.3233/IES-2001-0070
Journal: Isokinetics and Exercise Science, vol. 9, no. 2-3, pp. 79-84, 2001
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