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Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults

Objective: To examine the psychometric properties of four common hamstring muscle flexibility tests involving the straight leg raise (SLR), passive knee extension (PKE), sit and reach test (SRT) and toe touch test (TTT) in young adults. Methods: Forty-three young healthy adults (mean age 27.4 years)...

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Autores principales: Liu, Hao, Shen, Ying, Xiong, Yuan, Zhou, Hongfei, Mao, Yuchen, Shen, Qiangqiang, Hong, Wenxia, Liu, Mingjian, Liu, Yanqian, Qiu, Li, Zhang, Zhijie, Jia, Yanbing
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9240627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784887
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.911240
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author Liu, Hao
Shen, Ying
Xiong, Yuan
Zhou, Hongfei
Mao, Yuchen
Shen, Qiangqiang
Hong, Wenxia
Liu, Mingjian
Liu, Yanqian
Qiu, Li
Zhang, Zhijie
Jia, Yanbing
author_facet Liu, Hao
Shen, Ying
Xiong, Yuan
Zhou, Hongfei
Mao, Yuchen
Shen, Qiangqiang
Hong, Wenxia
Liu, Mingjian
Liu, Yanqian
Qiu, Li
Zhang, Zhijie
Jia, Yanbing
author_sort Liu, Hao
collection PubMed
description Objective: To examine the psychometric properties of four common hamstring muscle flexibility tests involving the straight leg raise (SLR), passive knee extension (PKE), sit and reach test (SRT) and toe touch test (TTT) in young adults. Methods: Forty-three young healthy adults (mean age 27.4 years) were recruited for 3 repeated sessions of hamstring flexibility assessments using the 4 tests mentioned above and the subsequent isokinetic examinations. The first two sessions (S1 and S2) were conducted by two different raters randomly on the first day (D1), and the third session (S3) was conducted by the same rater as S1 3 days later (D4). The next day (D5), the isokinetic performances of knee extensors and flexors of the dominant leg were assessed. To evaluate the interrater (S1 vs. S2) and test-retest (S1 vs. S3) reliability of hamstring flexibility tests, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), standard errors of measurement, and the minimum detectable differences were calculated. Correlation analyses were performed to study the association of each hamstring flexibility test with the isokinetic muscle function of the knee flexors (H) and extensors (Q), including the peak torque (PT), total amount of work (TW) and average power (AP). Results: Excellent interrater and test-retest reliability of hamstring flexibility tests involving the SLR, PKE, SRT and TTT were confirmed with ICCs ranging from 0.923 to 0.986. Fair correlations were found between the 4 hamstring flexibility tests and the H/Q for the PT at angular speeds of 180°/s (Pearson’s r at 0.330–0.449). In addition, the PKE was fairly correlated with the AP of the hamstring (Pearson’s r = 0.320) and the H/Q for the TW (Pearson’s r = 0.345) and AP (Pearson’s r = 0.386) at angular speeds of 180°/s. Conclusions: This study confirmed that the SLR, PKE, SRT and TTT were reliable flexibility tests for hamstring muscles in young healthy adults, and the PKE might be a more valid outcome measure to predict hamstring injury.
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spelling pubmed-92406272022-06-30 Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults Liu, Hao Shen, Ying Xiong, Yuan Zhou, Hongfei Mao, Yuchen Shen, Qiangqiang Hong, Wenxia Liu, Mingjian Liu, Yanqian Qiu, Li Zhang, Zhijie Jia, Yanbing Front Physiol Physiology Objective: To examine the psychometric properties of four common hamstring muscle flexibility tests involving the straight leg raise (SLR), passive knee extension (PKE), sit and reach test (SRT) and toe touch test (TTT) in young adults. Methods: Forty-three young healthy adults (mean age 27.4 years) were recruited for 3 repeated sessions of hamstring flexibility assessments using the 4 tests mentioned above and the subsequent isokinetic examinations. The first two sessions (S1 and S2) were conducted by two different raters randomly on the first day (D1), and the third session (S3) was conducted by the same rater as S1 3 days later (D4). The next day (D5), the isokinetic performances of knee extensors and flexors of the dominant leg were assessed. To evaluate the interrater (S1 vs. S2) and test-retest (S1 vs. S3) reliability of hamstring flexibility tests, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), standard errors of measurement, and the minimum detectable differences were calculated. Correlation analyses were performed to study the association of each hamstring flexibility test with the isokinetic muscle function of the knee flexors (H) and extensors (Q), including the peak torque (PT), total amount of work (TW) and average power (AP). Results: Excellent interrater and test-retest reliability of hamstring flexibility tests involving the SLR, PKE, SRT and TTT were confirmed with ICCs ranging from 0.923 to 0.986. Fair correlations were found between the 4 hamstring flexibility tests and the H/Q for the PT at angular speeds of 180°/s (Pearson’s r at 0.330–0.449). In addition, the PKE was fairly correlated with the AP of the hamstring (Pearson’s r = 0.320) and the H/Q for the TW (Pearson’s r = 0.345) and AP (Pearson’s r = 0.386) at angular speeds of 180°/s. Conclusions: This study confirmed that the SLR, PKE, SRT and TTT were reliable flexibility tests for hamstring muscles in young healthy adults, and the PKE might be a more valid outcome measure to predict hamstring injury. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9240627/ /pubmed/35784887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.911240 Text en Copyright © 2022 Liu, Shen, Xiong, Zhou, Mao, Shen, Hong, Liu, Liu, Qiu, Zhang and Jia. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Liu, Hao
Shen, Ying
Xiong, Yuan
Zhou, Hongfei
Mao, Yuchen
Shen, Qiangqiang
Hong, Wenxia
Liu, Mingjian
Liu, Yanqian
Qiu, Li
Zhang, Zhijie
Jia, Yanbing
Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults
title Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults
title_full Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults
title_fullStr Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults
title_short Psychometric Properties of Four Common Clinical Tests for Assessing Hamstring Flexibility in Young Adults
title_sort psychometric properties of four common clinical tests for assessing hamstring flexibility in young adults
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9240627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784887
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.911240
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