Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica (Jun 2015)

Tracking upper limbs fatigue by means of electronic dynamometry

  • Fernando Max Lima,
  • Luciane Fernanda Rodrigues Martinho Fernandes,
  • Dernival Bertoncello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742015000200013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 214 – 221

Abstract

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This study aimed to identify useful electronic grip dynamometry parameters to track differences between trained (TR) and untrained (UT) participants, and between dominant (DO) and non-dominant (ND) limbs as a consequence of upper limbs muscle fatigue following 10 RM tests of the brachial biceps. This experimental study with transversal design involved 18 young adult males, of whom 9 were untrained and 9 were experienced in resistance training.Isometric grip force was evaluated (30 seconds long) previous and after 10RM tests by means of a G200 Model grip dynamometer with precision load cell (Biometrics(r)). Significant differences between initial and final measurements were found only for trained participants: Peak force for TR-DO (67.1 vs 55.5 kgf, p = .0277); Raw average for TR-DO (46.96 vs 42.22 kgf, p = .0464), and for TR-ND (40.34 vs 36.13 kgf, p = .0277). Electronic grip dynamometry efficiently identified upper limbs fatigue in trained participants, being raw average measurements the best parameter.

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