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Validity and reliability of a novel instrumented one-legged hop test in patients with knee injuries
Authors:Karin Mani  William F. Brechue  Bernd Friesenbichler  Nicola A. Maffiuletti
Affiliation:1. Human Performance Lab, Schulthess Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland;2. Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;3. Department of Physiology, A. T. Still University of Health Sciences, Kirksville, MO, USA
Abstract:

Background

Conventional one-legged hop tests simply evaluate the total hop distance, thus neglecting important temporal and spatial parameters related to the strategy of execution, such as foot contact time.

Aim

To examine the validity and reliability of an instrumented one-legged hop test, the “four hops, three contacts” (4H3C) test, in patients with knee injuries.

Methods

The 4H3C test consists of four consecutive one-legged hops, of which individual hop distance and foot contact time are recorded by a validated floor-based photocell system. We examined the test–retest reliability, discriminant validity (involved vs. uninvolved side) and convergent validity (relation with maximal voluntary strength) of consecutive hop distance and foot contact time parameters in 50 patients with unilateral knee injuries.

Results

Test–retest reliability was very high for hop distance (intraclass correlation coefficients: 0.91 to 0.97) and high for contact time variables (intraclass correlation coefficients: 0.75 to 0.88). The difference between the involved and the uninvolved side was significant for all hop distance and contact time parameters (p < 0.05). Maximal voluntary strength was correlated to both hop distance (r = 0.67; p < 0.001) and contact time (r = ? 0.42; p < 0.01) variables.

Conclusion

The 4H3C is a valid and reliable test for the evaluation of single hops in patients with knee injuries and may be useful in sport and clinical settings. The interpretation of foot contact time data requires however some caution.
Keywords:4H3C  four hops three contacts  ACL  anterior cruciate ligament  C1  contact one  C2  contact two  C3  contact three  CI  confidence interval  H1  hop one  H2  hop two  H3  hop three  H4  hop four  ICC  intraclass correlation coefficient  SD  standard deviation  TE  typical error  Performance-based physical function  Foot contact time  Muscle strength  Knee injuries
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