2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2017.10.004
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Dynamic and static shoulder strength relationship and predictive model

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“…Shoulder strength and hand grip strength were associated with the resistance to the upper extremity fatigue test (FIT-HaNSA) and can be applied in workers as dynamic and static muscle tasks [ 4 ]. Nevertheless, many different factors such as glenohumeral elevation angles, exertion velocity [ 38 ] and body position [ 19 ] could interfere with results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Shoulder strength and hand grip strength were associated with the resistance to the upper extremity fatigue test (FIT-HaNSA) and can be applied in workers as dynamic and static muscle tasks [ 4 ]. Nevertheless, many different factors such as glenohumeral elevation angles, exertion velocity [ 38 ] and body position [ 19 ] could interfere with results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participant’s position was based on the guidance material provided by the Biodex™ system. The movements evaluated were abduction/adduction of the shoulder in the scapular plane [ 27 , 38 ], positioning the shoulder at 30° anterior to the frontal plane (Fig. 1 a), in a range of motion from 30° (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from the planning of the contractions, it is necessary to clarify that it was intended to imitate the muscular action that the muscles analyzed perform in daily activities. Everyday tasks require dynamic actions that use more easily achievable static forces [38]. Dynamic contractions are commonly performed over wide ranges of motion and with no or light load (especially in older people), and isometric contractions are frequently performed against resistance.…”
Section: Semg Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Σύμφωνα με ανασκοπήσεις ερευνών (Gerodimos et al, 2015;Iga, George, Lees, & Reilly, 2006;Keating & Matyas, 1996;Kellis, Kellis, Gerodimos, & Manou, 1999;McDonald, Savoie, Mulla, & Keir, 2018) (Baltzopoulos & Brodie, 1989;Gerodimos et al, 2015;Kellis et al, 1999;Montgomery, Douglas, & Deuster, 1989).…”
Section: ισοκινητική δυναμομέτρησηmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Οι μετρήσεις στο ισοκινητικό δυναμόμετρο έγιναν σε ύπτια θέση, η οποία προτείνεται από τους ερευνητές γιατί παρόλο που παρέχει μια λιγότερο λειτουργική κίνηση εξασφαλίζει καλύτερη σταθεροποίηση των συμμετεχόντων (Ellenbecker & Davies, 2000;Mayer, Horstmann, Kranenberg, Röcker, & Dickhuth, 1994 (McDonald et al, 2018). Η επιλογή και η εφαρμογή αυτού του τρόπου αξιολόγησης της ροπής των μυών των ώμων με ταυτόχρονη ενεργοποίηση και των δύο άνω άκρων ενισχύθηκε από ερευνητικά δεδομένα, με βάση τα οποία υποστηρίχθηκε ότι οι διαφορές μεταξύ των δύο άνω άκρων ήταν πολύ μικρές και δεν ήταν στατιστικά σημαντικές (από 0.9 έως 1.2 Nm για την κάμψη και 0.1 έως 0.9 Nm για την έκταση) (Perrin, 1993;Zhou et al, 2014).…”
Section: αξιολόγηση ισομετρικής και ισοκινητικής ροπήςunclassified