Test-Retest reliability of the internal shoulder rotator muscles' stretch reflex in healthy men

J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2022 Feb:62:102611. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2021.102611. Epub 2021 Nov 4.

Abstract

Until now the reproducibility of the short latency stretch reflex of the internal rotator muscles of the glenohumeral joint has not been identified. Twenty-three healthy male participants performed three sets of external shoulder rotation stretches with various pre-activation levels on two different dates of measurement to assess test-retest reliability. All stretches were applied with a dynamometer acceleration of 104°/s2 and a velocity of 150°/s. Electromyographical response was measured via surface EMG. Reflex latencies showed a pre-activation effect (ƞ2 = 0,355). ICC ranged from 0,735 to 0,909 indicating an overall "good" relative reliability. SRD 95% lay between ±7,0 to ±12,3 ms. The reflex gain showed overall poor test-retest reproducibility. The chosen methodological approach presented a suitable test protocol for shoulder muscles stretch reflex latency evaluation. A proof-of-concept study to validate the presented methodical approach in shoulder involvement including subjects with clinically relevant conditions is recommended.

Keywords: Intraclass correlation coefficient; Shoulder; Standard error of measurement; Stretch reflex; Test–retest reliability.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Male
  • Paraspinal Muscles
  • Reflex, Stretch
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Shoulder Joint*
  • Shoulder*