Reliability of measurements of knee extensor muscle strength using a pull-type hand-held dynamometer

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the intra-examiner and inter-examiner reliabilities of measurements of knee extensor muscle strength using a pull-type hand-held dynamometer (HHD). [Subjects] Fifty-four healthy adults (35 males; average age, 23 years) participated in this study. [Methods] Knee extensor muscle strength of each leg was measured three times using the HHD. To examine the intra- and inter-examiner reliabilities, measurements were performed by two examiners, a physical therapist and a physical therapy student. [Results] The intra-examiner reliabilities, ICC (1, 1) and ICC (1, 3) ranged from 0.94–0.99. The inter-examiner reliabilities, ICC (2, 1) and ICC (3, 1) ranged from 0.90–0.92 for the right leg, and 0.88−0.90 for the left leg. Neither constant nor proportional errors were found by Bland-Altman analysis. [Conclusion] Intra-examiner and interexaminer reliabilities were acceptable, indicating that muscle strength can be measured with the pull-type HHD without dependence on skill of measurement. Pain was not caused by measurements with the pull-type HHD.

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Suzuki, T. (2015). Reliability of measurements of knee extensor muscle strength using a pull-type hand-held dynamometer. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(3), 967–971. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.967

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