The test-retest reliability of the H-Reflex and swaymeter in women aged 30–65 years
Rosiered Brownson-Smith, Jack Carr, Kai T. Fox, Samuel T. Orange, Nicola Cresti, John Saxton, John Temesi

TL;DR
This study assessed the reliability of H-reflex and swaymeter measurements in women aged 30–65, finding H-reflex measures to be reliable while swaymeter results were less consistent.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the test-retest reliability of H-reflex and swaymeter in a population similar to breast cancer patients.
Findings
H-reflex amplitude showed good to excellent between-day reliability (ICC = 0.92).
Swaymeter measurements for balance had poor to moderate reliability (ICC = 0.37–0.42).
H-reflex latency demonstrated moderate to excellent reliability (ICC = 0.83).
Abstract
The H-reflex can objectively assess sensorimotor integration relevant to proprioception and postural control. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common and potentially dose-limiting side effect among breast cancer patients undergoing taxane-based treatments, leading to proprioception loss and balance issues, and an increased risk of falling. This study evaluated the between-day test-retest reliability of neurophysiological measures and postural sway, measured via swaymeter in a demographically similar population to those affected by breast cancer. 25 women aged 30–65 years were assessed on two occasions, approximately two weeks apart. The study measured between-day test-retest reliability of the soleus H-reflex and M-wave and postural sway, measured by the swaymeter. The soleus maximum H-reflex amplitude (Hmax) and maximum M-wave amplitude (Mmax) exhibited good to…
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TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology · Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
