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Evaluation of hip abductor and adductor strength in the elderly: a reliability study
Authors:Simone Gafner  Caroline H. G. Bastiaenen  Philippe Terrier  Ilona Punt  Serge Ferrari  Gabriel Gold  Rob de Bie  Lara Allet
Affiliation:1.Department of Physiotherapy,HES-SO//University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland,Geneva,Switzerland;2.Department of Community Medicine,University Hospitals and University of Geneva,Geneva,Switzerland;3.Department of Epidemiology, Research program Functioning and Rehabilitation CAPHRI,Maastricht University,Maastricht,The Netherlands;4.Department of Epidemiology,Maastricht University,Maastricht,The Netherlands;5.Clinique romande de réadaptation SUVACare,Sion,Switzerland;6.Institute for Research in Rehabilitation,Sion,Switzerland;7.Department of Internal Medicine Specialties,University Hospitals and University of Geneva,Geneva,Switzerland;8.Department of Rehabilitation and Geriatric University Hospitals and University of Geneva,Geneva,Switzerland
Abstract:

Background

In elderly individuals an increased muscle strength contributes to the diminution of the falls risk and associated adverse events. An increasing interest in lateral control exists due to the fatal consequences of postero-lateral falls. Therefore a proper assessment of frontal plane hip muscle strength in elderly is important but remains challenging.Therefore we aimed to investigate the feasibility and repeatability of a hip abductor and adductor maximum voluntary isometric strength (MVIS) and rate of force generation (RFG) test in elderly. This represents an initial step in the development process of a new and clinically relevant test that could lead to more specific treatment protocols for this population.

Methods

In this measurement focused study hip abduction (ABD) and adduction (ADD) MVIS and RFG were tested twice within one to three hours with a dynamometer fixed to a custom made frame in a geriatric population including fallers and non-fallers. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICCagreement), standard error of measurement (SEM), and smallest detectable difference (SDD) were determined.

Results

All recruited persons (N?=?76; mean age (SD) 80.46 (7.05) years old) completed the tests. The average time needed to complete the strength tests was 10.58 min. (1.56) per muscle group. The reliability of the hip ABD and ADD was high with ICC’sagreement ranging from 0.83 to 0.97. The SDD varied between 18.1 and 81.8% depending on the muscle group and type of strength that was evaluated.

Conclusion

Hip abductor and adductor strength measures in older person are feasible and reliable. However, the significance of moderate changes in these measurements may be limited by the large SDD and SEM. Therefore, physical therapist should be careful when using this measure for assessing the progress of an individual person in a daily clinical use.
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