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Journal of exercise rehabilitation | 2018

Comparison of isokinetic trunk flexion and extension torques and powers between athletes and nonathletes

Amira Ben Moussa Zouita; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; C. Dziri; Chris Beardsley

This study is aimed to perform and compare maximal concentric isokinetic trunk extension and flexion torques and powers between high-level athletes and a control population. In addition, the ratio of isokinetic trunk extension and flexion torques was measured, and compared between groups. Eighteen high-level male athletes and 15 male nonathletes without low back pain were recruited. Subjects performed isokinetic trunk extension and flexion at 60°/sec, 90°/sec, and 120°/sec through a maximal range of motion in a dynamometer. Trunk extension torque of athletes was significantly higher than in nonathletes at 60°/sec and 90°/sec but not at 120°/sec. Trunk extension power of athletes was significantly higher than the control group at 90°/sec and 120°/sec but not at 60°/sec. There was no difference between the athlete and nonathlete groups in respect of trunk flexion torque or power at any angular velocity. Consequently, the ratio of trunk flexion to extension strength was greater in nonathletes than in athletes. Trunk extension and flexion torques tended to decrease, and trunk extension and flexion powers tended to increase, with increasing angular velocity. High-level athletes seem to display preferentially greater trunk extension strength and power in comparison with trunk flexion strength, compared to nonathletes. This could be caused by the use of strength training exercises such as squats and deadlifts, or it may be associated with greater athletic performance.


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016

Assessment of disability in osteoarthritis of the knee.

C. Dziri; I. Aloulou; Ines Loubiri; Meriem Rekik; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; Anouer Abdallah


La Tunisie médicale | 2010

The contribution of the new scale for assessing disability

Imene Ksibi; C. Dziri; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; Mejda Hammadi; Lotfi Bellelahom


Tunisie médicale | 2009

LES NEUROVESSIES DU DIABETE

S. Koubaa; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; I. Miri; Sofien Ghorbel; S. Lebib; C. Dziri; Lilia Rokbani


Science & Sports | 2018

Analyse cinétique de l’équilibre orthostatique chez les enfants tunisiens de 11 ans ayant les pieds plats

Imen Rommene; Wassim Montassar; Ghazi Racil; Bessem Mkaouer; Amira Zouita Ben Moussa; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah


Science & Sports | 2018

APA et l’enfant avec déficience intellectuelle légère

Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; Ekwa Mendene Armand; C. Dziri; I. Miri; Amira Ben Moussa Zouita


Science & Sports | 2018

Effet des parcours de marche, d’équilibre et de force sur la condition physique des personnes âgées

Amira Ben Moussa Zouita; Chedlia Hergli; Sinda Guiga; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; C. Dziri


Science & Sports | 2018

Évaluation du travail de la musculation en circuit training chez l’enfant paralysé cérébral

Amira Ben Moussa Zouita; Meriem Souissi; Zouita Sghaier; C. Dziri; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; I. Miri


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2017

Vaccination and screening for chronic diseases in persons with disabilities

I. Aloulou; Bassem Krifa; Takieddine El Hersi; I. Miri; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; C. Dziri


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2011

Lvolution de la capsulite rtractile prise en charge en mdecine physique et rducation

R. Sbabti; S. Ben Achour Lebib; M. Faiez; Wahid Herchi; L. Ghidaoui; I. Miri; Fatma Zohra Ben Salah; C. Dziri

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