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Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat
BACKGROUND: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following injury. Clinical tests, such as a single-limb mini squat, resemble conditions of daily life and are easy to administer. Fewer squats per 30 seconds indicate poorer function. However, the quality of movement, suc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2998461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21080945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-265 |
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author | Ageberg, Eva Bennell, Kim L Hunt, Michael A Simic, Milena Roos, Ewa M Creaby, Mark W |
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description | BACKGROUND: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following injury. Clinical tests, such as a single-limb mini squat, resemble conditions of daily life and are easy to administer. Fewer squats per 30 seconds indicate poorer function. However, the quality of movement, such as the medio-lateral knee motion may also be important. The aim was to validate an observational clinical test of assessing the medio-lateral knee motion, using a three-dimensional (3-D) motion analysis system. In addition, the inter-rater reliability was evaluated. METHODS: Twenty-five (17 women) non-injured participants (mean age 25.6 years, range 18-37) were included. Visual analysis of the medio-lateral knee motion, scored as knee-over-foot or knee-medial-to-foot by two raters, and 3-D kinematic data were collected simultaneously during a single-limb mini squat. Frontal plane 2-D peak tibial, thigh, and knee varus-valgus angles, and 3-D peak hip internal-external rotation, and knee varus-valgus angles were calculated. RESULTS: Ten subjects were scored as having a knee-medial-to-foot position and 15 subjects a knee-over-foot position assessed by visual inspection. In 2-D, the peak tibial angle (mean 89.0 (SE 0.7) vs mean 86.3 (SE 0.4) degrees, p = 0.001) and peak thigh angle (mean 77.4 (SE 1.0) vs mean 81.2 (SE 0.5) degrees, p = 0.001) with respect to the horizontal, indicated that the knee was more medially placed than the ankle and thigh, respectively. Thus, the knee was in more valgus (mean 11.6 (SE 1.5) vs 5.0 (SE 0.8) degrees, p < 0.001) in subjects with the knee-medial-to-foot than in those with a knee-over-foot position. In 3-D, the hip was more internally rotated in those with a knee-medial-to-foot than in those with a knee-over-foot position (mean 10.6 (SE 2.1) vs 4.8 (SE 1.8) degrees, p = 0.049), but there was no difference in knee valgus (mean 6.1 (SE 1.8) vs mean 5.0 (SE 1.2) degrees, p = 0.589). The kappa value and percent agreement, respectively, was >0.90 and 96 between raters. CONCLUSIONS: Medio-lateral motion of the knee can reliably be assessed during a single-leg mini-squat. The test is valid in 2-D, while the actual movement, in 3-D, is mainly exhibited as increased internal hip rotation. The single-limb mini squat is feasible and easy to administer in the clinical setting and in research to address lower extremity movement quality. |
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spelling | pubmed-29984612010-12-08 Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat Ageberg, Eva Bennell, Kim L Hunt, Michael A Simic, Milena Roos, Ewa M Creaby, Mark W BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following injury. Clinical tests, such as a single-limb mini squat, resemble conditions of daily life and are easy to administer. Fewer squats per 30 seconds indicate poorer function. However, the quality of movement, such as the medio-lateral knee motion may also be important. The aim was to validate an observational clinical test of assessing the medio-lateral knee motion, using a three-dimensional (3-D) motion analysis system. In addition, the inter-rater reliability was evaluated. METHODS: Twenty-five (17 women) non-injured participants (mean age 25.6 years, range 18-37) were included. Visual analysis of the medio-lateral knee motion, scored as knee-over-foot or knee-medial-to-foot by two raters, and 3-D kinematic data were collected simultaneously during a single-limb mini squat. Frontal plane 2-D peak tibial, thigh, and knee varus-valgus angles, and 3-D peak hip internal-external rotation, and knee varus-valgus angles were calculated. RESULTS: Ten subjects were scored as having a knee-medial-to-foot position and 15 subjects a knee-over-foot position assessed by visual inspection. In 2-D, the peak tibial angle (mean 89.0 (SE 0.7) vs mean 86.3 (SE 0.4) degrees, p = 0.001) and peak thigh angle (mean 77.4 (SE 1.0) vs mean 81.2 (SE 0.5) degrees, p = 0.001) with respect to the horizontal, indicated that the knee was more medially placed than the ankle and thigh, respectively. Thus, the knee was in more valgus (mean 11.6 (SE 1.5) vs 5.0 (SE 0.8) degrees, p < 0.001) in subjects with the knee-medial-to-foot than in those with a knee-over-foot position. In 3-D, the hip was more internally rotated in those with a knee-medial-to-foot than in those with a knee-over-foot position (mean 10.6 (SE 2.1) vs 4.8 (SE 1.8) degrees, p = 0.049), but there was no difference in knee valgus (mean 6.1 (SE 1.8) vs mean 5.0 (SE 1.2) degrees, p = 0.589). The kappa value and percent agreement, respectively, was >0.90 and 96 between raters. CONCLUSIONS: Medio-lateral motion of the knee can reliably be assessed during a single-leg mini-squat. The test is valid in 2-D, while the actual movement, in 3-D, is mainly exhibited as increased internal hip rotation. The single-limb mini squat is feasible and easy to administer in the clinical setting and in research to address lower extremity movement quality. BioMed Central 2010-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2998461/ /pubmed/21080945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-265 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ageberg et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ageberg, Eva Bennell, Kim L Hunt, Michael A Simic, Milena Roos, Ewa M Creaby, Mark W Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
title | Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
title_full | Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
title_fullStr | Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
title_full_unstemmed | Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
title_short | Validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
title_sort | validity and inter-rater reliability of medio-lateral knee motion observed during a single-limb mini squat |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2998461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21080945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-265 |
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