Intraclinician Variability in Force Application During Anteroposterior Mobilization of the Ankle Joint

Aaron J. Wholohan PhD , Ted Jedynak BPod
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to quantify the variability in the force applied during 20 cycles of Maitland's grade IV anteroposterior ankle mobilization measured on 2 occasions.

Methods

Thirteen healthy adults (mean age, 25 ± 5 years; height, 170 ± 7 cm; weight, 71 ± 16 kg) received 20 cycles of Maitland's grade IV ankle mobilization on 2 sessions separated by 1 week. A force transducer was used to measure the peak force, loading rate, and impulse applied during each load cycle. Mean within-session coefficient of variation, standard error of measurement, and 95% level of agreement were estimated during each mobilization session.

Results

The mean peak force during the anteroposterior mobilization technique was 70 ± 12 N and 58 ± 10 N during sessions 1 and 2, respectively. The mean within-session coefficients of variation in peak force, loading rate, and impulse applied during 20 loading cycles were 10% to 13%, 15%, and 21% to 43%, respectively. There was a significant difference between sessions in mean peak force (−17%, t12 = 2.445, P = .031) and impulse (−51%, t12 = 2.306, P = .040), with large 95% levels of agreement in applied peak force (±33 N) and impulse (±128 N s) compared to their mean values (approximately ±50% and 110%, respectively).

Conclusion

The peak force and loading rate applied by an experienced practitioner during a Maitland's grade IV anteroposterior talar mobilization session varied over 20 loading cycles. Variability between repeated mobilization sessions by the same practitioner was even greater, with respect to peak applied force and loading rate. The large variability in force applied during a Maitland's grade IV talar mobilization may underpin differential clinical effects reported in the joint-mobilization literature. The findings of this study highlight the need for strategies that standardize the application of force during talar mobilization.

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踝关节前后位活动过程中力量应用的临床变异
目的本研究的目的是量化在20个周期的Maitland四级踝关节前后位活动中施加的力的变异性。方法健康成人13例(平均年龄25±5岁;高度:170±7cm;体重(71±16 kg)接受20个周期的Maitland IV级踝关节活动,每次2次,间隔1周。力传感器用于测量每个负载周期内的峰值力、加载速率和脉冲。在每次动员期间估计平均会话内变异系数、测量标准误差和95%的一致性水平。结果第1期和第2期前后位活动技术的平均峰值力分别为70±12 N和58±10 N。在20个加载周期中,峰值力、加载率和脉冲的平均变化系数分别为10%至13%、15%和21%至43%。在平均峰值力(- 17%,t12 = 2.445,P = .031)和冲量(- 51%,t12 = 2.306,P = .040)两组之间存在显著差异,与平均值(分别约±50%和110%)相比,施加的峰值力(±33 N)和冲量(±128 N s)有95%的一致性。结论一名经验丰富的医生在Maitland级前后距动员过程中施加的峰值力和负荷率在20个负荷周期内发生了变化。由同一执业者进行的重复活动之间的可变性甚至更大,就峰值施加的力和加载率而言。在Maitland的四级距骨活动中,施加的力量的巨大可变性可能是关节活动文献中报道的不同临床效果的基础。本研究的结果强调需要制定策略,规范距骨动员过程中力量的应用。
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