Benefits and limitations of isokinetic force assessments in swimmer's shoulders: A systematic review

J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2024 Jan:37:121-130. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.11.029. Epub 2023 Nov 23.

Abstract

Objective: To indicate the benefits and limitations of the isokinetic test results for the performance of the main shoulder joint movements in swimmers, considering the different competitive levels, swimming techniques, race distances, and sex.

Methods: Search on the PubMed, CENTRAL, Medline, LILACS, and SCOPUS databases for the oldest records up to October 2022. Risk of bias, methodological quality, and level of evidence were evaluated based on the NHLBI checklist.

Results: 29 articles met the criteria and were included in this study. The quality analysis classified three as "good" and 26 as "regular", with a KAPPA index of 0.87. The main benefits found involved assessments of the clinical condition of the shoulder joint complex, relationships with performance, and reliability studies. The limitations found point to the participant's positioning in the instrument, use of angular velocity above 180°/s, and sample size.

Conclusion: The use of the isokinetic dynamometer allows verifying the levels of strength, endurance, balance, and asymmetries among swimmers of different techniques, distances, competitive levels, and sex. Thus, it helps in the analysis and monitoring of the clinical conditions of swimmers' shoulder joints, contributing to the decision-making process of physiotherapists and coaches.

Keywords: Injuries; Muscle strength dynamometer; Performance; Swimming.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Shoulder / physiology
  • Shoulder Joint* / physiology
  • Swimming* / physiology