Influence of Sex and Dominant Side on the Reliability of Two Trunk Rotator Exercises
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Rodríguez Perea, Ángela; Jerez Mayorga, Daniel Alejandro; Morenas Aguilar, María Dolores; Martínez García, Dario; Chirosa Ríos, Ignacio Jesús; Chirosa Ríos, Luis JavierEditorial
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Muscle strength dynamometer Reproducibility Isokinetic
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2023-02-14Referencia bibliográfica
Rodríguez-Perea, A... [et al.]. Influence of Sex and Dominant Side on the Reliability of Two Trunk Rotator Exercises. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 2441. [https://doi.org/10.3390/app13042441]
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FEDER/Junta de Andalucia- Consejeria de Transformacion Economica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidade B-CTS-184-UGR20; program "Recualificacion del profesorado universitario. Modalidad Margarita Salas", Universidad de Granada/Ministerio de Universidades y fondos Next Generation de la Union EuropeaResumen
Background: A method to assess the influence of sex and side testing on trunk rotator
muscles has not been described. The purpose was to analyze the influence of sex and dominant
and non-dominant sides (DS-NDS) on the reliability of two trunk rotator exercises and to study the
relationship between the DS-NDS of two trunk rotator strength exercises. Methods: The reliability of
the horizontal cable woodchop (HCW) and low cable woodchop (LWC) exercises was studied using a
test-retest design with 51 physically active students. Isokinetic and isometric strength were assessed
with a functional electromechanical dynamometer. Results: There were significant differences in
reliability between male and female HCW and no significant differences in reliability between the
average of the DS-NDS in HCW and LCW. There were no significant differences between the DS-NDS
in the sex of HCW, and the strength of the two exercises showed no significant differences except for
two conditions assessed. Very large to extremely large correlations were observed between sides in
the strength of two exercises (r = 0.71–0.91). Conclusions: This test is handy for physical trainers or
coaches to know the strength of the trunk rotators of their athletes.