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Normal values for hip muscle strength and range of motion in elite, sub-elite and amateur male field hockey players

Tom P.A. Beddows, Pim van Klij, Rintje Agricola, Igor Tak, T.M. Piscaer, Jan A.N. Verhaar, Adam Weir

2020Physical Therapy in Sport17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine normal values for hip strength and range of motion (ROM) of elite, sub-elite and amateur male field hockey players and to examine the effect of age, leg dominance, playing position, playing level and non-time-loss groin pain on hip strength and ROM. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Physical testing took place at field hockey clubs. PARTICIPANTS: Male field hockey players competing in the three highest Dutch field hockey leagues (n = 104). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Eccentric adduction, eccentric abduction, adductor squeeze strength, adduction/abduction ratio, internal rotation, external rotation and bent knee fall out (BKFO). RESULTS: Strength and ROM values (mean ± standard deviation) were: adduction = 2.8 ± 0.4 Nm/kg, abduction = 2.6 ± 0.4 Nm/kg, adduction/abduction ratio = 1.1 ± 0.2, squeeze test = 4.5 ± 0.8 N/kg, internal rotation = 34° ± 11°, external rotation = 47° ± 9°, BKFO = 15 ± 4 cm. Age, leg dominance, playing position, playing level and non-time-loss groin pain had no effect on these profiles. CONCLUSIONS: Normal values were established for hip strength and ROM of male field hockey players and showed to be independent of age, leg dominance, playing position, playing level and non-time-loss groin pain.

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Field hockeyGroinEccentricRange of motionMedicineAmateurPhysical therapyInternal rotationExternal rotationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationOrthodonticsAnatomyPhysicsSurgeryFootballPolitical scienceQuantum mechanicsEngineeringMechanical engineeringLawSports injuries and preventionSports Performance and TrainingKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques