Fitzgerald G K, Lephart S M, Hwang J H, Wainner R S
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA. kfitzger+@pitt.edu
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2001 Oct;31(10):588-97. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2001.31.10.588.
Single leg hop tests are commonly used as physical performance measures of function and are also commonly used to evaluate progress in knee rehabilitation programs, particularly for individuals recovering from anterior cruciate ligament injury or reconstructive surgery. While there is some evidence that hop tests may show promise as a predictive measure for identifying individuals who are at risk for recurrent dynamic instability, further work is needed to clearly define the role of hop test measurements for this purpose. The purposes of this clinical commentary are to review the research that has been done to establish hop tests as a physical performance measure of function, to discuss neuromuscular and biomechanical considerations related to hop performance and dynamic knee stability, to discuss existing evidence that supports the potential for hop tests as a predictor of dynamic knee stability, and to discuss considerations for future studies that are designed to more clearly define the role of hop tests in predicting dynamic knee stability.
单腿跳测试通常用作功能的身体表现测量指标,也常用于评估膝关节康复计划的进展情况,特别是对于从前交叉韧带损伤或重建手术中恢复的个体。虽然有一些证据表明跳测试可能有望作为识别有复发性动态不稳定风险个体的预测指标,但还需要进一步开展工作,以明确跳测试测量在此方面的作用。本临床评论的目的是回顾已开展的将跳测试确立为功能的身体表现测量指标的研究,讨论与跳测试表现和动态膝关节稳定性相关的神经肌肉和生物力学因素,讨论支持跳测试作为动态膝关节稳定性预测指标潜力的现有证据,并讨论旨在更明确界定跳测试在预测动态膝关节稳定性中作用的未来研究的考量因素。