2024
DOI: 10.1111/hae.15021
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30‐sit‐to‐stand power is a better tool than isometric knee extensor strength to detect motor impairment in people with haemophilic arthropathy

Carlos Cruz‐Montecinos,
María Moena‐León,
Antonio Durán‐Ovalle
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionRegular assessment of motor impairments is crucial in people with haemophilic arthropathy (PwHA). This study aimed to determine if there are differences in 30‐seconds sit‐to‐stand (30‐STS) power and maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) of the knee extensors between PwHA and healthy control group (CG). The secondary aims were to investigate the correlation between 30‐STS power and MVIC of knee extensors with clinical characteristics and to assess their effectiveness in identifying motor im… Show more

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