This study wants to know if using handheld dynamometry (HHD) to test leg strength in persons who have had a stroke, will reduce mistakes and give therapists better information to use for therapy. This study will collect normal values of leg muscle peak force production, cumulative peak force production, and sustained peak force production in patients with chronic stroke.
The Activbody Activ5 device will be used for data collection with all information logged and stored through the device's app and transferred to secure files. Assessment of isometric muscle strength and power will be performed as follows: * Hip flexors with the participant seated and hips and knees flexed at 90 degrees * Knee extensors with the participant seated and hips and knees flexed at 90 degrees * Knee flexors with the participant seated and hips and knees flexed at 90 degrees * Ankle plantarflexors with the participant lying supine with the ankle in plantargrade and hips and knees extended * Ankle dorsiflexors with the participant lying supine with the ankle relaxed and hips and knees extended * Hip abductors with the participant lying supine and hips and knees extended * Hip adductors with the participant lying supine and hips and knees extended * Hip extensors with the participant lying prone and hips and knees extended 1 session, two trials per side
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
20
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Hand-held Dynamometry Measurement of Average Force Production
Average force production of lower extremity isometric strength measured in pounds (lb)
Time frame: 1 year
Hand-held Dynamometry Measurement of Peak Force Production
Peak force production of lower extremity isometric strength measured in pounds (lb)
Time frame: 1 year
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