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The Non-injured Leg Can Be Used as a Reference for the Injured Leg in Single-legged Hop Tests

Adriana Johanna Vereijken, Emiel van Trijffel, Inne Aerts, Bruno Tassignon, Jo Verschueren, Romain Meeusen

2021International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Single-legged hop tests are frequently used in substantiating return to sport decisions following lower extremity injury. Evidence for using the non-injured leg as a reference for the injured leg in the return to sport decision-making at the criterion-based point of return to sport following lower extremity injury is lacking. PURPOSE: To compare absolute values in single-legged hop tests between the non-injured leg of athletes returning to high-impact sports after lower extremity injury and the matched leg of healthy athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: One hundred and sixty-nine athletes returning to high-impact sports after lower extremity injury and 169 matched healthy athletes executed five single-legged hop tests. Differences between athletes returning to high-impact sports after lower extremity injury and matched healthy athletes on five single-legged hop tests were analyzed using paired t-tests. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between the non-injured leg of athletes returning to sport and the matched leg of healthy athletes. Effect sizes ranged from 0.05 to 0.14 indicating negligible effects. CONCLUSION: Clinicians can use the non-injured leg as a reference for the injured leg in single-legged hop tests for deciding on return to high-impact sports after lower extremity injuries. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3b.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAthletesHop (telecommunications)Physical therapyReturn to sportLeg musclePhysical medicine and rehabilitationInjury preventionPoison controlEmergency medicineComputer scienceComputer networkSports injuries and preventionKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
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