Wongcharoenwatana J, MD1, Lertwanich P, MD1
Affiliation : 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : Quadriceps strength is a key factor in determining rehabilitation progression and the return to sports for patients
with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Muscle strength can be measured with isokinetic dynamometers (ISOs) or
hand-held dynamometers (HHDs).
Objective : To ascertain the correlation between the quadriceps index (QI) derived from ISO and HHD measurements of post-operative
ACL reconstruction patients, and to compare the sitting and prone positions for quadriceps strength assessments using HHDs.
Materials and Methods : Patients who underwent ACL reconstruction over 3 months beforehand were included. Quadriceps strengths
were ascertained with an ISO by 1 examiner with patients seated, and with an HHD by 2 examiners with patients seated and prone.
QI is the quadriceps strength value of the involved leg expressed as a percentage of that of the uninvolved leg. The correlations
between the QI values of each ISO and HHD setting were established.
Results : Sixty patients, averaging 29.6 years of age, were evaluated. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of the inter-examiner
reliability between the ISOs and HHDs by two examiners were 0.59 and 0.43 (sitting position), and 0.40 and 0.24 (prone position).
The ICC of the inter-examiner reliability between the HHD results of two examiners was 0.60 for sitting position and 0.43 for prone
position.
Conclusion : The QIs obtained using HHDs with patients in sitting position had a poor-to-moderate correlation with those from
ISOs. Moreover, the QIs procured using HHDs had a higher correlation with those from ISOs when patients were seated compared
to when they were prone.
Keywords : Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, Hand-held dynamometer, Quadriceps index, Quadriceps muscle strength
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