** PRELIMINARY MANUAL ** BIODEX ADDENDUM HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS BIODEX ADVANTAGE SOFTWARE VERSION 4.57 (OR HIGHER)
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1 ADDENDUM HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS BIODEX ADVANTAGE SOFTWARE VERSION 4.57 (OR HIGHER) ** PRELIMINARY MANUAL ** BIODEX Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 20 Ramsey Road, Shirley, New York, , Tel: (Int l ), Fax: , [email protected], FN: /15
2 This manual contains operating procedures for the following Biodex products: System 3 QUICK-SET Attachment, Hamstring (set) System 3 PRO System 4 QUICK-SET System 4 PRO Contact Information Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 20 Ramsey Road, Shirley, New York, Tel: (Int l: ) Fax: [email protected] 2 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
3 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 - Introduction... 4 CHAPTER 2 - Protocol #1: Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test... 5 CHAPTER 3 Protocol #2: Mixed H/Q Ratio Test... 8 CHAPTER 4 Biodex Advantage Software Settings HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 3
4 1. Introduction Regardless of whether you have an existing process for protecting and strengthening hamstrings, the objective test protocols offered with the Biodex System 4 will provide valuable, isolated muscle-performance data. Test results, combined with established targeted outcomes, can be used for pre-emptive injury screening, managing rehabilitation and determining readiness for return-to-play. The hamstring injury/re-injury test protocols are designed to operate with Advantage Software version 4.57 or higher, on System 4 multi-joint systems only. The v4.57 update is free for S4 customers. To obtain a free download of the software, contact Biodex Software Support Services at NOTE: The software can also be delivered via CD, but a $50 processing and shipping fee will be applied. The protocols are easy to conduct. This user guide provides detailed and step-by-step instructions. The two protocols covered in this addendum are: 1.) Lengthened state multiple angle comparison test 2.) Mixed hamstring/quadriceps ( H/Q ) ratio 4 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
5 2. Protocol #1: Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test This test examines isometric bilateral flexion peak torque symmetry where the limb position puts the hamstring in a lengthened (stretched) state. Passive stretch is the inherent force (or torque) produced by the hamstring in the lengthened state. When deficits are within 10%, predisposition to re-injury is significantly reduced. To perform the Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test, a special set of knee attachments with a Range Of Motion (ROM) stop are required. These attachments provide an additional 30 of range so that when positioned, the patient s knee can reach 20 above horizontal. The specialized attachments can be ordered from Biodex sales or customer service: Model # , KIT, HAMSTRING ATTACHMENT Figure 2.1 Specialized hamstring attachments NOTE: For this protocol, the use of any attachment other than the Hamstring Attachment is considered outside proper and intended use. The suggested protocol is a bilateral isometric test for hamstring flexion at the angles of: 40, 20, 0 and -20. The hip is flexed at 130, which puts the hamstring in a lengthened state. HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 5
6 Figure 2.2 Subject with right hamstring in lengthened state Hamstring tightness can be captured independently for the right and left hamstring. It is noted as Passive Torque, or Passive Tq on the Multiple Angle Comparison report. A passive stretch is applied at 20 above the horizontal. The measurement is made in the Biodex Advantage Software through the gravity correction and is deducted from the flexion torque. The goal is to not have any strength deficits greater than 10% at each angle. Figure 2.3 Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison report The Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test protocol and supporting research is the work of Timothy Tyler, et al: Timothy F. Tyler, MS, PT, ATC, Brandon Schmitt, DPT, ATC, Joshua M. Gellert, DPT, Malachy P. McHugh, PhD. ECCENTRIC STRENGTHENING AT LONG MUSCLE LENGTHS REDUCES HAMSTRING STRAIN RECURRENCES. Orthopedic J Sports Med. Aug, (Abstract only; full report to be published soon.) 6 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
7 Quick Reference list for Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test protocol: Isometric contraction in the towards direction at 40, 20, 0 and -20 Dynamometer Orientation: System 4 Pro 90 System 4 Quick Set: 45 Dynamometer Tilt: 0 Seat Orientation: System 4 Pro 90 System 4 Quick Set: 45 Seatback Tilt: Hip flexed at 130 Knee Flexion from 90 to 0 Axis of Rotation: Axis is through the lateral femoral condyle on the sagittal plane Ready Position: Flexion at 80 Parts needed: Dynamometer: Lengthen State Hamstring upper attachments with knee pad (Right and Left) Positioning chair: Limb Support Pad, T-Bar For an instructional video on this topic, go to the Biodex elearning Center: HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 7
8 3. Protocol #2: Mixed H/Q Ratio Test The test uses a ratio of eccentric and concentric flexion peak torque. In athletes where this ratio was greater than 1.4, hamstring injuries were significantly reduced (Croiser, et al, 2008). The Mixed H/Q Ratio Test protocol consists of two separate bilateral knee extension/flexion tests. One test is an isokinetic concentric/concentric test at 60 and 240 per second. The other test is done in the reactive eccentric mode at 30 and 120 per second. The completed report takes results from each test to present a mixed ratio based on the eccentric peak torque at 30 per second and concentric peak torque at 240 per second. Figure 3.1 Subject positioned for Mixed H/Q Test NOTE: This protocol utilizes a standard Biodex System 4 Knee Attachment. Figure 3.2 Standard knee attachments 8 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
9 The goal is for a mixed HEcc/QConc ratio to be greater than 1.4 Figure 3.3 Mixed H/Q Ratio report The Mixed H/Q Ratio Test protocol and supporting research is the work of Jean-Louis Croiser, et al: Croisier JL, Ganteaume S, Binet J, Genty M, Ferret JM. STRENGTH IMBALANCES AND PREVENTION OF HAMSTRING INJURY IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYERS. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. April 30, Quick Reference list for Mixed H/Q Ratio Test protocol: Dynamometer Orientation: System 4 Pro: 90 System 4 Quick Set: 45 Dynamometer Tilt: 0 Seat Orientation: System 4 Pro: 90 System 4 Quick Set: 45 Seatback Tilt: Knee Flexion from 135 (Toward) to 0 (Away) Axis of Rotation: Axis is through the lateral femoral condyle on the sagittal plane Ready Position: Full Flexion Parts needed: Dynamometer: Standard Knee Attachment (Right or Left) Positioning chair: No additional parts required For an instructional video on this topic, go to the Biodex elearning Center: HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 9
10 4. Biodex Advantage Software Settings Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test protocol settings: Protocol Mode: Isometric Joint: Knee Pattern: Extension/Flexion Contraction Direction: Toward Bilateral Number of Positions: 4 End by Reps: 2 at each position Angle*: Contraction Time: 5 seconds Relaxation Time: 5 seconds Anatomical Reference: 0 Rest Time: (between sets) 30 seconds * NOTE: Drop-down angle selections will not contain these angles. The specific angle values must be typed in manually. After configuring this protocol once, you can add it to your Favorites. Figure 4.1 Lengthened State Multiple Angle Comparison Test protocol set-up. 10 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
11 The Multiple Angle Comparison report is available immediately after completing test. Figure 4.2 Report Generation screen. From the Patient Management screen, you can repeat a test, obtain a report, or edit or delete the protocol. Figure 4.3 Patient Management screen. HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 11
12 Mixed H/Q Ratio Test (Isokinetic Concentric) protocol settings: Study Type: Test Protocol Mode: Isokinetic Joint: Knee Pattern: Extension/Flexion Contraction: CON/CON Bilateral Number of Speeds: 2 End by Reps: First Set: 3; Second Set: 5 Speed Away: First Set: 60 /sec; Second Set: 240 /sec Speed Toward: First Set: 60 /sec; Second Set: 240 /sec Anatomical Reference: 90 Rest Time: (between sets) 60 seconds After configuring this protocol once, you can add it to your Favorites. Figure 4.4 Mixed H/Q Ratio Test (Isokinetic Concentric) protocol set-up. 12 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
13 Mixed H/Q Ratio Test (Reactive Eccentric) protocol settings: Study Type: Test Protocol Mode: Reactive Eccentric Joint: Knee Pattern: Extension/Flexion Contraction: ECC/ECC Bilateral Number of Speeds: 2 End by Reps: First Set: 3; Second Set: 4 Speed Away: First Set: 30 /sec; Second Set: 120 /sec Speed Toward: First Set: 30 /sec; Second Set: 120 /sec Torque Limit Away*: First Set: 200; Second Set: 200 Torque Limit Toward: First Set: 200; Second Set: 200 Anatomical Reference: 90 Rest Time: (between sets) 60 seconds * NOTE: Torque limits will vary. When torque limits are set, the subject must exert at least onetenth (10%) of the torque limit to keep the dynamometer shaft moving. If the subject exceeds the limits, the unit will stop. After configuring this protocol once, you can add it to your Favorites. Figure 4.5 Mixed H/Q Ratio Test (Reactive Eccentric) protocol set-up. HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 13
14 The Mixed H/Q Ratio report is available immediately after completing test, or via the Patient Management screen. In both cases, it is important to select concentric test first, and then the eccentric test. Figure 4.6 Patient Management screen. Choose the report of desired date and protocol. Then select the eccentric test. Figure 4.7 Report Generation screen. 14 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
15 The software will allow for allow for mixed ratio of other speeds as well. However, since the research was based on a Concentric protocol of 60/60 and 240/240, and also a Reactive Eccentric protocol of 30/30 and 120/120, the Mixed Ratio Goal of exceeding 1.4 is for that specific protocol. The opportunity to change the Mixed Ratio Goal if different protocols are used is available. If you are interested in adding Lengthened State Eccentric training to your current hamstring injury rehabilitation program, we suggest this paper. Hamstring Injury Rehabilitation and Prevention of Reinjury using lengthen state eccentric training: A new Concept. Brandon Schmitt, DPT ATC, Tim Tyler PT ATC and Malachy McHugh PhD. IJSPT Vol 7, No.3 June 2012, 333. HAMSTRING INJURY TEST PROTOCOLS 15
16 BIODEX Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 20 Ramsey Road, Shirley, New York, , Tel: (Int l ), Fax: , [email protected], 16 Biodex Medical Systems, Inc. 2015
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