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Isokinetic arm and shoulder muscle torque-velocity characteristics in mobility limited children and adolescents with spina bifida.

Emanuela J MartinsPaula SerrãoMarisa M Leonardi-FigueiredoLetícia S RavanelliFelipe de Souza SerenzaStela Marcia MattielloPer AagaardAna Mattiello-Sverzut
Published in: Physiotherapy theory and practice (2022)
SB presented reduced levels of dynamic slow-speed and isometric shoulder and elbow muscle strength and greater dynamic high-speed shoulder and elbow flexor strength than controls possibly due to the exposure to self-sustained wheelchair ambulation. Exercise-based intervention protocols to increase slow-speed arm muscle strength should be considered in youth with SB. Strong positive correlations observed between muscle strength assessed by isokinetic dynamometry and HHD support the use of HHD in this clinical population.
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