Muscular power is important for maintaining physical functioning with aging. Proper quantification of the reliability of muscular power tests is crucial to inform monitoring of individuals and sample size planning for interventional studies. This study evaluated short- and long-term reliability of leg extensor power measurement in 72 adults (age 62.7 ± 8.6 years). Participants completed four repeat trials on the Nottingham leg extensor power rig, with a further trial twelve weeks later. Mean change, typical error, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated. For short-term reliability, mean change in power output was trivial after two trials (1.2–4.8%). Typical errors were small following four trials in the dominant leg of...
This study aimed to assess the validity and functional relevance of a standardized procedure to asse...
Leg muscle strength (LMS) and leg muscle power (LMP) are determinants of aspects of functional statu...
A growing body of research in elderly populations suggests that the early phase of an explosive musc...
Muscular power is important for maintaining physical functioning with aging. Proper quantification o...
Background. Maximal voluntary muscle strength (MVMS) and leg power are important measures of physica...
Background: Handheld dynamometry (HHD) is a practical alternative to traditional testing of lower ex...
Background: Lower extremity muscle mass, strength, power, and physical performance are critical dete...
Background: Lower extremity muscle power is critical for daily activities and athletic performance i...
Ty B. Palmer, Ryan M. Thiele, Eric C. Conchola & Douglas B. Smith Oklahoma State University, Stillwa...
Isotonic testing and measures of rapid power production are emerging as functionally relevant test m...
Isotonic testing and measures of rapid power production are emerging as functionally relevant test m...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of three isometric knee...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate muscle strength is a pre-requisite for all human movement. Decre...
Increased life expectancy in developed countries has heightened the importance of preventing disabil...
Introduction: Measuring knee extensors' power in elderly population is crucial but not accessible t...
This study aimed to assess the validity and functional relevance of a standardized procedure to asse...
Leg muscle strength (LMS) and leg muscle power (LMP) are determinants of aspects of functional statu...
A growing body of research in elderly populations suggests that the early phase of an explosive musc...
Muscular power is important for maintaining physical functioning with aging. Proper quantification o...
Background. Maximal voluntary muscle strength (MVMS) and leg power are important measures of physica...
Background: Handheld dynamometry (HHD) is a practical alternative to traditional testing of lower ex...
Background: Lower extremity muscle mass, strength, power, and physical performance are critical dete...
Background: Lower extremity muscle power is critical for daily activities and athletic performance i...
Ty B. Palmer, Ryan M. Thiele, Eric C. Conchola & Douglas B. Smith Oklahoma State University, Stillwa...
Isotonic testing and measures of rapid power production are emerging as functionally relevant test m...
Isotonic testing and measures of rapid power production are emerging as functionally relevant test m...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of three isometric knee...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate muscle strength is a pre-requisite for all human movement. Decre...
Increased life expectancy in developed countries has heightened the importance of preventing disabil...
Introduction: Measuring knee extensors' power in elderly population is crucial but not accessible t...
This study aimed to assess the validity and functional relevance of a standardized procedure to asse...
Leg muscle strength (LMS) and leg muscle power (LMP) are determinants of aspects of functional statu...
A growing body of research in elderly populations suggests that the early phase of an explosive musc...