Interlimb Asymmetries and Ipsilateral Associations of Plantar Flexors and Knee Extensors Rate-of-Force Development Scaling Factor
Abstract
Rate of force/torque development scaling factor (RFD-SF/RTD-SF) was recently introduced as a tool to quantify the neuromuscular quickness, and it could have potential for interlimb asymmetry identification. Moreover, positive relationships in RFD-SF ability among different muscle groups were shown, but not in the lower extremity. The first aim of our study was to use RTD-SF for interlimb asymmetry identification. The second aim was to determine associations between plantar flexors (PF) and knee extensors (KE). Forty young healthy athletes (14.8 +/- 1.2 years) performed explosive isometric contractions to a span of torque levels for PF and KE. From rapid isometric contractions, the RTD-SF and linearity (r(2)) of the regression line were calculated. Using RTD-SF we identified 10% (PF) and 15% (KE) of subjects with contralateral asymmetries ( gt 15% criterion). The results revealed significant positive moderate correlation in RTD-SF between PF and KE (r = 0.401, p lt 0.05). We supported... that RTD-SF can be a useful tool for interlimb asymmetry identification. Future research about observed asymmetry in rapid submaximal contractions deserves more attention, as most of the functional sport specific activities put high demands on rapid force production. Our study as first confirmed positive associations in RTD-SF ability between muscle groups in lower limbs.
Keywords:
asymmetry / knee / angle / young athletesSource:
Symmetry-Basel, 2020, 12, 9, 1522-Publisher:
- MDPI, Basel
Funding / projects:
- Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) - Slovenia [L5-1845, ARRS-BI-RS/18-19-010, P5-0147]
DOI: 10.3390/sym12091522
ISSN: 2073-8994
WoS: 000587599200001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85091048385
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Smajla, Darjan AU - Knežević, Olivera AU - Mirkov, Dragan M. AU - Sarabon, Nejc PY - 2020 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/980 AB - Rate of force/torque development scaling factor (RFD-SF/RTD-SF) was recently introduced as a tool to quantify the neuromuscular quickness, and it could have potential for interlimb asymmetry identification. Moreover, positive relationships in RFD-SF ability among different muscle groups were shown, but not in the lower extremity. The first aim of our study was to use RTD-SF for interlimb asymmetry identification. The second aim was to determine associations between plantar flexors (PF) and knee extensors (KE). Forty young healthy athletes (14.8 +/- 1.2 years) performed explosive isometric contractions to a span of torque levels for PF and KE. From rapid isometric contractions, the RTD-SF and linearity (r(2)) of the regression line were calculated. Using RTD-SF we identified 10% (PF) and 15% (KE) of subjects with contralateral asymmetries ( gt 15% criterion). The results revealed significant positive moderate correlation in RTD-SF between PF and KE (r = 0.401, p lt 0.05). We supported that RTD-SF can be a useful tool for interlimb asymmetry identification. Future research about observed asymmetry in rapid submaximal contractions deserves more attention, as most of the functional sport specific activities put high demands on rapid force production. Our study as first confirmed positive associations in RTD-SF ability between muscle groups in lower limbs. PB - MDPI, Basel T2 - Symmetry-Basel T1 - Interlimb Asymmetries and Ipsilateral Associations of Plantar Flexors and Knee Extensors Rate-of-Force Development Scaling Factor IS - 9 SP - 1522 VL - 12 DO - 10.3390/sym12091522 UR - conv_4899 ER -
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Smajla, D., Knežević, O., Mirkov, D. M.,& Sarabon, N.. (2020). Interlimb Asymmetries and Ipsilateral Associations of Plantar Flexors and Knee Extensors Rate-of-Force Development Scaling Factor. in Symmetry-Basel MDPI, Basel., 12(9), 1522. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12091522 conv_4899
Smajla D, Knežević O, Mirkov DM, Sarabon N. Interlimb Asymmetries and Ipsilateral Associations of Plantar Flexors and Knee Extensors Rate-of-Force Development Scaling Factor. in Symmetry-Basel. 2020;12(9):1522. doi:10.3390/sym12091522 conv_4899 .
Smajla, Darjan, Knežević, Olivera, Mirkov, Dragan M., Sarabon, Nejc, "Interlimb Asymmetries and Ipsilateral Associations of Plantar Flexors and Knee Extensors Rate-of-Force Development Scaling Factor" in Symmetry-Basel, 12, no. 9 (2020):1522, https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12091522 ., conv_4899 .