A novel standardised side hop test reliably evaluates landing mechanics for anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed persons and controls

被引:17
作者
Markstrom, Jonas L. [1 ]
Schelin, Lina [2 ]
Hager, Charlotte K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Umea Univ, Dept Community Med & Rehabil, Physiotherapy, Umea, Sweden
[2] Umea Univ, Umea Sch Business Econ & Stat, Dept Stat, Umea, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Reliability; agreement; sports; kinematics; kinetics; KNEE KINEMATICS; ACL INJURY; PERFORMANCE; RISK; RELIABILITY; JOINT; TIME; STABILIZATION; COMPONENTS; STABILITY;
D O I
10.1080/14763141.2018.1538385
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
We propose a novel one-leg standardised rebound side-hop test (SRSH) specifically designed for detailed analysis of landing mechanics. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed persons (ACLR, n = 30) and healthy-knee controls (CTRL, n = 30) were tested for within-session and test-retest (CTRL only, n = 25) reliability and agreement. Trunk, hip and knee angles and moments in sagittal, frontal, and transversal planes during landing, including time to stabilisation (TTS), were evaluated using intra-class correlations (ICCs), average within-person standard deviations (S-W) and minimal differences. Excellent within-session reliability were found for angles in both groups (most ICCs > 0.90, S-W <= 5 degrees), and excellent to good for moments (most ICCs > 0.80, S-W <= 0.34 Nm/kg). Only knee internal rotation moment showed poor reliability (ICC < 0.4). Test-retest results were excellent to fair for all angles and moments (ICCs 0.47-0.91, S-W < 5 degrees and <= 0.25 Nm/kg), except for peak trunk lateral bending angle and knee internal rotation moment. TTS showed excellent to fair within-session reliability but poor test-retest results. These results, with a few exceptions, suggest promising potential of evaluating landing mechanics during the SRSH for ACLR and CTRL, and emphasise the importance of joint-specific movement control variables in standardised tasks.
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页码:213 / 229
页数:17
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