PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Zimmermann, Chris L AU - Smidt, Gary L AU - Brooks, Jeffrey S AU - Kinsey, William J AU - Eekhoff, Todd L TI - Relationship of Extremity Muscle Torque and Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women DP - 1990 May 01 TA - Physical Therapy PG - 302--309 VI - 70 IP - 5 4099 - http://jcore-reference.highwire.org/content/70/5/302.short 4100 - http://jcore-reference.highwire.org/content/70/5/302.full SO - Phys Ther1990 May 01; 70 AB - The purpose of this study was to examine the correlations between the torque of four extremity muscle groups and the bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine and hip in postmenopausal women. Fifty-six postmenopausal women (X̅ age = 55.4 years, s = 7.1; X̅ height = 162.6 cm, s = 6.4; X̅ weight = 65.9 kg, s = 9.3) served as subjects. Bone mineral density was measured from the L2-L4 vertebral bodies, greater trochanter, femoral neck, and Ward's triangle using dual-photon absorptiometry. Hip abduction, knee extension, hip flexion, and grip force were assessed using the Spark Muscle Examination and Exercise Dosimeter (MEED) 3000 system. The Pearson product-moment correlations between muscle torque and BMD ranged from .07 to .42. The significant (p < .05) correlations between torque and BMD (r = .27–.42) occurred in functionally and anatomically related areas. Results of this study demonstrate a statistically significant relationship between torque and BMD in anatomically related areas in postmenopausal women. This relationship, however, is not sufficiently strong to allow for prediction of BMD from the four muscle groups tested in this study. The relationship does suggest that strength may be a factor in the determination of BMD. Maintenance of strength in those muscle groups with anatomical or functional relationships to the hip and lumbar spine may play a role in the prevention and cessation of the osteoporotic changes that occur.