The Validity of the 2-Point Method for Assessing the Force-Velocity Relationship of the Knee Flexors and Knee Extensors: The Relevance of Distant Force-Velocity Testing

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作者
Sasek, Matic [1 ,2 ]
Mirkov, Dragan M. [3 ]
Hadzic, Vedran [4 ]
Sarabon, Nejc [1 ,2 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Primorska, Fac Hlth Sci, Izola, Slovenia
[2] InnoRenew CoE, Izola, Slovenia
[3] Univ Belgrade, Fac Sport & Phys Educ, Belgrade, Serbia
[4] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Sport, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[5] Univ Primorska, Andrej Marusic Inst, Koper, Slovenia
[6] S2P Sci Practice Ltd, Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词
force; velocity; isokinetic; single-joint; 2-point; validity; MUSCLE ARCHITECTURE; VASTUS LATERALIS; BICEPS FEMORIS; POWER; STRENGTH; PROFILE; TORQUE; BODY; INJURY; ANGLE;
D O I
10.3389/fphys.2022.849275
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Over the past decade, force-velocity (F-v) profiling has emerged as a promising tool for assessing neuromuscular capacity to design individually tailored interventions in diverse populations. To date, a limited number of studies have addressed the optimization of the linear method for measuring F-v profiles of single-joint isokinetic movements. We aimed to simplify the measurement of knee extension (KE) and knee flexion (KF) isokinetic tasks by evaluating the most appropriate combination of two velocities (i.e., the 2-point method). Twenty-two healthy participants (11 males and 11 females) were included in the study. Isokinetic peak torque was measured at nine angular velocities (30-60-90-120-150-180-210-240-300 degrees/s) and under isometric conditions (at 150 degrees and 120 degrees of KF for KE, and KF, respectively). Maximal theoretical force (F-0), maximal theoretical velocity (v(0)), slope of the relationship (S-fv) and maximal theoretical power (P-max) were derived from the linear F-v profiles of KE and KF and compared between the 9-point method and all possible combinations (36 in total) of the 2-point methods. The F-v profiles obtained from nine points were linear for KE (R2 = 0.95; 95% CI = 0.94-0.96) and KF (R2 = 0.93; 95% CI = 0.90-0.95), with F-0 underestimating isometric force. Further analyses revealed great to excellent validity (range: ICCs = 0.89-0.99; CV = 2.54%-4.34%) and trivial systematic error (range: ES = -0.11-0.24) of the KE 2-point method when force from distant velocities (30 degrees/s, 60 degrees/s or 90 degrees/s combined with 210 degrees/s, 240 degrees/s or 300 degrees/s) was used. Similarly, great to excellent validity and trivial systematic error of the KF 2-point method for F0 and Pmax (range: ICC = 0.90-0.96; CV = 2.94%-6.38%; ES = -0.07-0.14) were observed when using the previously described combinations of velocities. These results suggest that practitioners should consider using more distant velocities when performing simplified isokinetic 2-point single-joint F-v profiling. Furthermore, the F-v profile has the potential to differentiate between the mechanical properties of knee extensors and flexors and could therefore serve as a potential descriptor of performance.
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