Assessment of Hip and Knee Muscle Function in Orthopaedic Practice and Research : JBJS

Journal Logo

Current Concepts Review

Assessment of Hip and Knee Muscle Function in Orthopaedic Practice and Research

Maffiuletti, Nicola A. PhD1

Author Information
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery 92(1):p 220-229, January 2010. | DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.I.00305

Abstract

Isometric evaluation of hip and knee muscle strength can be a useful objective assessment tool in the clinic and may be preferred over other forms of dynamic muscle testing, such as isokinetic assessment or variable-resistance weight-lifting.

Assessment of isometric strength with use of a handheld dynamometer requires little skill and is easily administered, relatively inexpensive, valid, reliable, and functional; thus, it could be easily integrated into routine clinical examinations.

Surface electrical stimulation, electromyography, and ultrasonography can be used in conjunction with isometric muscle testing for the identification of neuromuscular factors influencing muscle force generation.

Further research is warranted to investigate the neural and/or muscular impairments associated with hip and knee muscle weakness in orthopaedic populations, with the ultimate goal of improving rehabilitation strategies.

Copyright © 2010 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated

You can read the full text of this article if you:

Access through Ovid