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Isometric Muscle Function of Knee Extensors and the Relation With Functional Performance in Patients With Stroke
Authors:Karin H Gerrits  Marijke J Beltman  Peter A Koppe  Hermanna Konijnenbelt  Peter D Elich  Arnold de Haan  Thomas W Janssen
Institution:a Research Institute MOVE, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
b Duyvensz-Nagel Research Laboratory, Rehabilitation Centre Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
c Institute for Biomedical Research into Human Movement and Health, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
Abstract:Gerrits KH, Beltman MJ, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt H, Elich PD, de Haan A, Janssen TW. Isometric muscle function of knee extensors and the relation with functional performance in patients with stroke.

Objective

(1) To examine the isometric strength, speed, and fatigue resistance of the knee extensors of the paretic limb and nonparetic limb in patients with stroke and compare these with able-bodied subjects. (2) To relate the contractile properties with different indices of functional performance.

Design

Case-control study.

Setting

Rehabilitation center research laboratory.

Participants

Eighteen stroke patients and 10 able-bodied controls.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

Maximal voluntary torque (MVT), maximal rate of torque development, time to maximal rate of torque development, half relaxation time (½RT), and fatigue index. Scores on the Functional Ambulation Category scale, Berg Balance Scale, and Rivermead Mobility Index as well as distance walked during the six-minute walk test were obtained.

Results

MVT of the paretic leg was lower than of the nonparetic leg (P<.05), and both limbs had lower MVT than controls (P<.05). Both the paretic and the nonparetic leg showed longer ½RT compared with controls (P<.05). The fatigue index was reduced in the paretic leg (P<.05) but not in the nonparetic leg compared with controls. MVT and fatigue index of the paretic leg were related to indices of functional performance (r=0.49-0.64; P<.05).

Conclusions

Apart from bilateral weakness, knee extensors in patients with stroke showed a lower rate of torque development and relaxation (both paretic and nonparetic leg) and lower fatigue resistance (paretic leg only) than controls, which in part may be a consequence of changes within the muscles. Strength and fatigue resistance relate to functional performance, indicating that these muscle properties should be addressed during rehabilitation. However, future research is needed to elucidate the efficacy of exercise programs.
Keywords:Brain infarction  Electric stimulation  Isometric contraction  Locomotion  Rehabilitation
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