Cardiovascular and metabolic responses during isokinetic shoulder rotators strength testing in healthy subjects

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serval:BIB_97E952F7E28F
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Cardiovascular and metabolic responses during isokinetic shoulder rotators strength testing in healthy subjects
Journal
Isokinetics and Exercise Sciences
Author(s)
Edouard P., Castells J., Calmels P., Roche F., Degache F.
ISSN
0959-3020
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
18
Number
1
Pages
23-29
Language
english
Abstract
Background: Although there have been many studies on isokinetic shoulder exercises in evaluation and rehabilitation programs, the cardiovascular and metabolic responses of those modes of muscle strength exercises have been poorly investigated.
Objective: To analyze cardiovascular and metabolic responses during a standardized test used to study the internal (IR) and external (ER) rotators maximal isokinetic strength.
Methods: Four days after an incremental exercise test on cycle ergometer, ten healthy subjects performed an isokinetic shoulder strength evaluation with cardiovascular (Heart rate, HR) and metabolic gas exchange (&Vdot;O_{2}) analysis. The IR and ER isokinetic strength, measured in seated position with 45° of shoulder abduction in scapular plane, was evaluated concentrically at 60, 120 and 240°/s and eccentrically at 60°/s, for both shoulder sides. An endurance test with 30 repetitions at 240°/s was performed at the end of each shoulder side testing.
Results: There was a significant increase of mean HR with isokinetic exercise (P< 0.05). Increases of HR was 42-71% over the resting values. During endurance testing, increases of HR was 77-105% over the resting values, and corresponded to 85-86% of the maximal HR during incremental test. Increase of &Vdot;O_{2} during isokinetic exercises was from 6-11 ml/min/kg to 20-43 ml/min/kg.
Conclusion: This study performed significant cardiovascular and metabolic responses to isokinetic exercise of rotators shoulder muscles. A warm-up should be performed before maximal high-intensity isokinetic shoulder testing. Our results indicated that observation and supervision are important during testing and/or training sessions, especially in subjects with risk for cardiovascular disorders.
Keywords
Shoulder, heart rate, (V) over dotO(2), isokinetic, rotators strength testing
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