9/6d Examination of Muscle Performance Flashcards
Break test
PT has to push as hard as he/she can on the patient until the patient breaks
make test
patient has to push as hard as he/she can on the PT until the PT is broken
do you use MMT with big muscle groups
NO
in isokinetic using electromechanical dynamometer testing what happens to torque production as the speed of the machine decreases?
as the velocity increases, the torque decreases because there is even less time to create the contraction. This is known as the force/velocity relationship
Length tension relationship using electromechanical dynamometer
when the peak torque is reached, the length and tension are all about optimal length
Describe the usage of fast speed vs slow speed in isokinetic testing using electromechanical dynamometer
faster speed - athletes that need to develop rapid and consistent speed
slow speed - powerlifting, older adult
what are advantages of using electromechanical dynamometer vs MMT
useful for large muscles, less variability in the scoring
what are disadvantages of using electromechanical dynamometer vs MMT
expensive ($50k per machine), takes a while to set up