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   normative functional performance values in high school athletes: the functional pre-participation evaluation project  
   
نویسنده onate j.a. ,starkel c. ,clifton d.r. ,best t.m. ,borchers j. ,chaudhari a. ,dawn comstock r. ,cortes n. ,grooms d.r. ,hertel j. ,hewett t.e. ,miller m.m. ,pan x. ,schussler e. ,van lunen b.l.
منبع journal of athletic training - 2018 - دوره : 53 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:35 -42
چکیده    Context: the fourth edition of the preparticipation physical evaluation recommends functional testing for the musculoskeletal portion of the examination; however, normative data across sex and grade level are limited. establishing normative data can provide clinicians reference points with which to compare their patients, potentially aiding in the development of future injuryrisk assessments and injury-mitigation programs. objective: to establish normative functional performance and limb-symmetry data for high school-aged male and female athletes in the united states. design: cross-sectional study. setting: athletic training facilities and gymnasiums across the united states. patients or other participants: a total of 3951 male and female athletes who participated on high school-sponsored basketball, football, lacrosse, or soccer teams enrolled in this nationwide study. main outcome measure(s): functional performance testing consisted of 3 evaluations. ankle-joint range of motion, balance, and lower extremity muscular power and landing control were assessed via the weight-bearing ankle-dorsiflexion-lunge, singlelegged anterior-reach, and anterior single-legged hop-for-distance (slhop) tests, respectively. we used 2-way analyses of variance and v2 analyses to examine the effects of sex and grade level on ankle-dorsiflexion-lunge, single-legged anterior-reach, and slhop test performance and symmetry. results: the slhop performance differed between sexes (males = 187.8% 6 33.1% of limb length, females = 157.5% 6 27.8% of limb length; t = 30.3, p , .001). a cohen d value of 0.97 indicated a large effect of sex on slhop performance. we observed differences for slhop and ankle-dorsiflexion-lunge performance among grade levels, but these differences were not clinically meaningful. conclusions: we demonstrated differences in normative data for lower extremity functional performance during preparticipation physical evaluations across sex and grade levels. the results of this study will allow clinicians to compare sex-and gradespecific functional performances and implement approaches for preventing musculoskeletal injuries in high school-aged athletes.
کلیدواژه adolescent athletes ,limb symmetry ,preparticipation examination
آدرس sports medicine research institute, school of health and rehabilitation sciences, usa, school of health and rehabilitation sciences, usa, school of health and rehabilitation sciences, usa, ohio state university, sports medicine research institute, usa, sports medicine research institute, school of health and rehabilitation sciences, usa, university of miami, uhealth sports medicine institute, usa, university of colorado anschutz, colorado school of public health, usa, george mason university, division of health and human performance, usa, ohio university, school of applied health sciences and wellness, division of athletic training, usa, university of virginia, department of kinesiology and orthopedic surgery, usa, school of health and rehabilitation sciences, usa, sports medicine research center, department of orthopedic surgery, department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, department of physiology and biomedical engineering, mayo clinic biomechanics laboratories, usa, old dominion university, school of physical therapy and athletic training, usa, old dominion university, school of physical therapy and athletic training, usa
 
     
   
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