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Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut

BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis is considered the gold standard for evaluating human movement. However, its clinical utility is limited due to cost, operating expertise, and lengthy data processing time. Numerous qualitative scoring systems have been introduced to assess trunk and...

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Autores principales: Butler, Lauren S, Milian, Eryn K, DeVerna, Amie, Latz, Kevin, Ellis, Henry B, Martinez, Alexa R, Hayden, Kristin, Gerstenkorn, Christian, Carpenito, Sara C, Wyatt, Charles W, Sugimoto, Dai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33842027
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21419
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author Butler, Lauren S
Milian, Eryn K
DeVerna, Amie
Latz, Kevin
Ellis, Henry B
Martinez, Alexa R
Hayden, Kristin
Gerstenkorn, Christian
Carpenito, Sara C
Wyatt, Charles W
Sugimoto, Dai
author_facet Butler, Lauren S
Milian, Eryn K
DeVerna, Amie
Latz, Kevin
Ellis, Henry B
Martinez, Alexa R
Hayden, Kristin
Gerstenkorn, Christian
Carpenito, Sara C
Wyatt, Charles W
Sugimoto, Dai
author_sort Butler, Lauren S
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description BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis is considered the gold standard for evaluating human movement. However, its clinical utility is limited due to cost, operating expertise, and lengthy data processing time. Numerous qualitative scoring systems have been introduced to assess trunk and lower extremity biomechanics during functional tasks. However, the reliability of qualitative scoring systems to evaluate cutting movements is understudied. Purpose/Hypotheses: To assess the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) among sports medicine providers and to evaluate rater agreement of each component of the CAST. The hypotheses were: 1) there would be good–to-excellent inter-rater and intra-rater reliability among sports medicine providers, 2) there would be good to almost perfect agreement for cut width and trunk lean variables and moderate to good agreement for valgus variables of the CAST. STUDY DESIGN: Repeated Measures METHODS: Ten videos of a 45-degree side-step cut performed by adolescent athletes were independently rated on two occasions by six raters (2 medical doctors, 2 physical therapists, and 2 athletic trainers). The variables assessed include trunk lean to the opposite direction of the cut, increased cut width, knee valgus at initial load acceptance (static), and knee valgus throughout the task (dynamic). Variables were scored as either present, which were given a score of “1”, or not present, which were given a score of “0”. Video sequence was randomized in each rating session, and a two-week wash out period was given. RESULTS: The cumulative inter-rater and intra-rater reliabilities were good (ICC: 0.808 and ICC: 0.753). Almost perfect kappa coefficients were recorded for cut width (k=0.949). Moderate kappa coefficients were found for trunk lean (k= 0.632) and fair kappa coefficients were noted for dynamic and static valgus (k=0.462 and k= 0.533 respectively). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that the CAST is a reliable tool to evaluate trunk and LE alignment during a cutting task by sports medicine providers. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 2 Diagnosis
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spelling pubmed-80164202021-04-08 Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut Butler, Lauren S Milian, Eryn K DeVerna, Amie Latz, Kevin Ellis, Henry B Martinez, Alexa R Hayden, Kristin Gerstenkorn, Christian Carpenito, Sara C Wyatt, Charles W Sugimoto, Dai Int J Sports Phys Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis is considered the gold standard for evaluating human movement. However, its clinical utility is limited due to cost, operating expertise, and lengthy data processing time. Numerous qualitative scoring systems have been introduced to assess trunk and lower extremity biomechanics during functional tasks. However, the reliability of qualitative scoring systems to evaluate cutting movements is understudied. Purpose/Hypotheses: To assess the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) among sports medicine providers and to evaluate rater agreement of each component of the CAST. The hypotheses were: 1) there would be good–to-excellent inter-rater and intra-rater reliability among sports medicine providers, 2) there would be good to almost perfect agreement for cut width and trunk lean variables and moderate to good agreement for valgus variables of the CAST. STUDY DESIGN: Repeated Measures METHODS: Ten videos of a 45-degree side-step cut performed by adolescent athletes were independently rated on two occasions by six raters (2 medical doctors, 2 physical therapists, and 2 athletic trainers). The variables assessed include trunk lean to the opposite direction of the cut, increased cut width, knee valgus at initial load acceptance (static), and knee valgus throughout the task (dynamic). Variables were scored as either present, which were given a score of “1”, or not present, which were given a score of “0”. Video sequence was randomized in each rating session, and a two-week wash out period was given. RESULTS: The cumulative inter-rater and intra-rater reliabilities were good (ICC: 0.808 and ICC: 0.753). Almost perfect kappa coefficients were recorded for cut width (k=0.949). Moderate kappa coefficients were found for trunk lean (k= 0.632) and fair kappa coefficients were noted for dynamic and static valgus (k=0.462 and k= 0.533 respectively). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that the CAST is a reliable tool to evaluate trunk and LE alignment during a cutting task by sports medicine providers. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 2 Diagnosis NASMI 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8016420/ /pubmed/33842027 http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21419 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. If you remix, transform, or build upon this work, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
spellingShingle Original Research
Butler, Lauren S
Milian, Eryn K
DeVerna, Amie
Latz, Kevin
Ellis, Henry B
Martinez, Alexa R
Hayden, Kristin
Gerstenkorn, Christian
Carpenito, Sara C
Wyatt, Charles W
Sugimoto, Dai
Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut
title Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut
title_full Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut
title_fullStr Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut
title_short Reliability of the Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (CAST) to Assess Trunk and Limb Alignment During a 45-Degree Side-Step Cut
title_sort reliability of the cutting alignment scoring tool (cast) to assess trunk and limb alignment during a 45-degree side-step cut
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33842027
http://dx.doi.org/10.26603/001c.21419
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