C. Small et al., COMPARISON OF 2 METHODS FOR MEASURING HAMSTRING REACTION-TIME USING THE KIN-COM ISOKINETIC DYNAMOMETER, The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, 19(6), 1994, pp. 335-340
Methods for quantifying deficits in proprioceptive feedback need to be
examined. The purpose of this study was to compare two protocols meas
uring hamstring reaction time. Forty subjects, 13 males and 27 females
, between 21 and 31 years of age (XBAR = 24.3, SD = 2.04) were tested
bilaterally on the Kin-Com isokinetic dynamometer with simultaneous us
e of the KC-EMG electromyograph. Subjects were instructed to maximally
contract their hamstring musculature in response to a sudden lever ar
m movement. The peak torque time (PTT) protocol quantified the time la
pse between initial lever arm movement and the generation of maximum t
orque. The electromyograph time (EMGT) protocol measured the time laps
e between initial lever arm movement and initial myoelectrical activit
y of the hamstring musculature. Both PTT and EMGT were found to be rel
iable (Cronbach alpha 0.823-0.896), with no significant difference (p
< .05) between dominant and nondominant limbs. These results indicate
that PTT and EMGT are effective for quantifying hamstring reaction tim
e and that the uninvolved lower extremity may be used as a control.