Reference data for hop tests used in pediatric ACL injury rehabilitation: A cross-sectional study of healthy children

被引:7
|
作者
Warming, Susan [1 ]
Alkjaer, Tine [2 ,3 ]
Herzog, Robert Bennike [1 ]
Lundgaard-Nielsen, Mathilde [1 ]
Zebis, Mette Kreutzfeldt [4 ]
机构
[1] Bispebjerg & Frederiksberg Hosp, Dept Phys & Occupat Therapy, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Biomed Sci, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Bispebjerg & Frederiksberg Hosp, Parker Inst, Copenhagen, Denmark
[4] Univ Coll Copenhagen, Fac Hlth, Dept Midwifery Physiotherapy Occupat Therapy & Ps, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
children; injury; knee; normative data; performance; rehabilitation; return to sport; LIMB SYMMETRY INDEXES; MUSCLE STRENGTH; HIGH-SCHOOL; ANTERIOR; RETURN; CRITERIA; SPORTS; TRENDS; GIRLS; BOYS;
D O I
10.1111/sms.13986
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
In rehabilitation, four single-leg hop tests are frequently used for evaluation of ACL-injured children. However, reference values on single-leg hop performance and the corresponding limb symmetry indexes (LSIs) of healthy children younger than 15 years of age are lacking. Thus, the purpose was to describe hop performance and LSIs in healthy Danish children, and to quantify the proportion of participants passing LSI values of >= 85% as well as >= 90%. Healthy children aged 9-15 years were invited to participate in the study. Hop performance (single hop, 6-m timed hop, triple hop, and cross-over hop) was assessed for each leg for each hop test and expressed as absolute, normalized (to body height), and LSI values. Descriptive statistics were applied to calculate mean +/- SD for all outcomes within age and gender groups. Further, the 95% reference interval was calculated for each age and gender group. A total of 531 healthy children (52% girls) were included in the study, representing seven age groups (9-15 years). The LSI group means across all participants for the four hop tests ranged between 84 and 95%. Between 70 and 83% of the children had an LSI of >= 85%, while 50 to 65% of the children had an LSI of >= 90%. The present reference material can be used in clinical practice when evaluating hop performance in pediatric ACL patients.
引用
收藏
页码:1832 / 1839
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Evaluation of hop performance in children with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using healthy reference data: A cross-sectional study
    Alkjaer, T.
    Zebis, M. K.
    Herzog, R. B.
    Lundgaard-Nielsen, M.
    Skovgaard, L. T.
    Krogsgaard, M. R.
    Warming, S.
    KNEE, 2023, 42 : 19 - 27
  • [2] Reference Value Fibrin Monomer in Healthy Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Tuan, Ta Anh
    Xoay, Tran Dang
    My, Tran Thi Kieu
    Duyen, Nguyen Thi
    Trang, Nguyen Thi
    Kien, Nguyen Tat
    Son, Chu Thanh
    Thang, Nguyen Van
    Quan, Thieu Quang
    Hung, Dau Viet
    CLINICAL AND APPLIED THROMBOSIS-HEMOSTASIS, 2024, 30
  • [3] Content validity, interpretability, and internal consistency of the "Quality First" assessment to evaluate movement quality in hop tests following ACL rehabilitation. A cross-sectional study
    Mathieu-Kalin, Moritz
    Mueller, Mirjam
    Weber, Melanie
    Caminada, Sandro
    Haberli, Marina
    Baur, Heiner
    FRONTIERS IN SPORTS AND ACTIVE LIVING, 2023, 5
  • [4] Analyzing the Quality, Reliability, and Educational Value of ACL Rehabilitation Exercises on TikTok: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Bethell, Mikhail A.
    Anastasio, Albert T.
    Adu-Kwarteng, Kwabena
    Tabarestani, Troy Q.
    Lau, Brian C.
    ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2023, 11 (12)
  • [5] Reliability of the Hop Test and Asymmetry Index in University Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Study Assessing Injury Risk
    Kayhan, Recep Fatih
    Karadag, Alper
    Terzi, Esranur
    RESEARCH IN SPORT EDUCATION AND SCIENCES, 2024, 26 (02): : 75 - 87
  • [6] Normative data for hand grip strength in healthy children measured with a bulb dynamometer: a cross-sectional study
    de Souza, Mariana Angelica
    de Jesus Alves de Baptista, Cyntia Rogean
    Baranauskas Benedicto, Michele Mataruco
    Pizzato, Tatiana Maciel
    Mattiello-Sverzut, Ana Claudia
    PHYSIOTHERAPY, 2014, 100 (04) : 313 - 318
  • [7] Range of motion of the healthy pediatric elbow: cross-sectional study of a large population
    Barad, Justin H.
    Kim, Rachel S.
    Ebramzadeh, Edward
    Silva, Mauricio
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS-PART B, 2013, 22 (02): : 117 - 122
  • [8] Sex differences in postural orientation errors and association with objective and patient-reported function in patients with ACL injury: an exploratory cross-sectional study
    Nae, Jenny
    Creaby, Mark W.
    Cronstrom, Anna
    Ageberg, Eva
    BMJ OPEN SPORT & EXERCISE MEDICINE, 2021, 7 (02)
  • [9] Reference percentiles for bioimpedance body composition parameters of healthy individuals: A cross-sectional study
    Amaral, Marina Azambuja
    Mundstock, Eduardo
    Scarpatto, Camila H.
    Canon-Montanez, Wilson
    Mattiello, Rita
    CLINICS, 2022, 77
  • [10] Dyslipidemia in children with feeding difficulties - a cross-sectional study in a Brazilian reference center
    Bozzini, Ana Beatriz
    Maximino, Priscilla
    Machado, Rachel
    Ricci, Raquel
    Ramos, Claudia
    Fisberg, Mauro
    REVISTA CHILENA DE NUTRICION, 2019, 46 (01): : 42 - 49