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Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache

BACKGROUND: Frequent or chronic tension-type headache in children is a prevalent and debilitating condition for the child, often leading to medication overuse. To explore the relationship between physical factors and tension-type headache in children, the quality of repeated measures was examined. T...

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Autores principales: Tornøe, Birte, Andersen, Lars L, Skotte, Jørgen H, Jensen, Rigmor, Gard, Gunvor, Skov, Liselotte, Hallström, Inger
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039446
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S46344
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author Tornøe, Birte
Andersen, Lars L
Skotte, Jørgen H
Jensen, Rigmor
Gard, Gunvor
Skov, Liselotte
Hallström, Inger
author_facet Tornøe, Birte
Andersen, Lars L
Skotte, Jørgen H
Jensen, Rigmor
Gard, Gunvor
Skov, Liselotte
Hallström, Inger
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description BACKGROUND: Frequent or chronic tension-type headache in children is a prevalent and debilitating condition for the child, often leading to medication overuse. To explore the relationship between physical factors and tension-type headache in children, the quality of repeated measures was examined. The aim of the present study was to determine the test-retest repeatability of parameters determining isometric neck and shoulder strength and stability, aerobic power, and pericranial tenderness in children. METHODS: Twenty-five healthy children, 9 to 18 years of age, participated in test-retest procedures within a 1-week interval. A computerized padded force transducer was used for testing. The tests included the isometric maximal voluntary contraction and force steadiness of neck flexion and extension, and the isometric maximal voluntary contraction and rate of force of the dominant shoulder. Pericranial tenderness was recorded by means of standardized manual palpation, and a submaximal cycle ergometer test predicted maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2) max). The measurements were evaluated in steps, using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC); changes in the mean between the two test occasions; the levels of agreement, visualized in Bland-Altman Plots; and by quantifying the variability. RESULTS: The results showed an acceptable test-retest repeatability of isometric maximal voluntary contraction (ICC 0.90–0.97). The force steadiness measurements revealed a trend of systematic changes in the direction of neck flexion and need further examination in both healthy and ill children. The rate of force development, Total Tenderness Score, and prediction of VO(2) max showed repeatability, with ICC 0.80–0.87. CONCLUSION: The measurements of strength capacity, aerobic power, and tenderness provide acceptable repeatability, suitable for research in children.
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spelling pubmed-37706272013-09-13 Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache Tornøe, Birte Andersen, Lars L Skotte, Jørgen H Jensen, Rigmor Gard, Gunvor Skov, Liselotte Hallström, Inger J Pain Res Original Research BACKGROUND: Frequent or chronic tension-type headache in children is a prevalent and debilitating condition for the child, often leading to medication overuse. To explore the relationship between physical factors and tension-type headache in children, the quality of repeated measures was examined. The aim of the present study was to determine the test-retest repeatability of parameters determining isometric neck and shoulder strength and stability, aerobic power, and pericranial tenderness in children. METHODS: Twenty-five healthy children, 9 to 18 years of age, participated in test-retest procedures within a 1-week interval. A computerized padded force transducer was used for testing. The tests included the isometric maximal voluntary contraction and force steadiness of neck flexion and extension, and the isometric maximal voluntary contraction and rate of force of the dominant shoulder. Pericranial tenderness was recorded by means of standardized manual palpation, and a submaximal cycle ergometer test predicted maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2) max). The measurements were evaluated in steps, using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC); changes in the mean between the two test occasions; the levels of agreement, visualized in Bland-Altman Plots; and by quantifying the variability. RESULTS: The results showed an acceptable test-retest repeatability of isometric maximal voluntary contraction (ICC 0.90–0.97). The force steadiness measurements revealed a trend of systematic changes in the direction of neck flexion and need further examination in both healthy and ill children. The rate of force development, Total Tenderness Score, and prediction of VO(2) max showed repeatability, with ICC 0.80–0.87. CONCLUSION: The measurements of strength capacity, aerobic power, and tenderness provide acceptable repeatability, suitable for research in children. Dove Medical Press 2013-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3770627/ /pubmed/24039446 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S46344 Text en © 2013 Tornøe et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Tornøe, Birte
Andersen, Lars L
Skotte, Jørgen H
Jensen, Rigmor
Gard, Gunvor
Skov, Liselotte
Hallström, Inger
Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
title Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
title_full Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
title_fullStr Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
title_full_unstemmed Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
title_short Test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
title_sort test-retest repeatability of strength capacity, aerobic power and pericranial tenderness of neck and shoulder muscles in children - relevant for tension-type headache
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039446
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S46344
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