Department of Physical Therapy, High Point University, High Point, North Carolina, USA.
Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies, School of Health Sciences, Institute of Nursing and Health Research, University of Ulster, Newtonabbey, County Antrim, UK.
Br J Sports Med. 2015 May;49(10):649-56. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-094341. Epub 2015 Jan 22.
To review the quality of literature and measurement properties of physical performance tests (PPTs) of the lower extremity in athletes.
Using the PICOS method we established our research question as to whether individual PPTs of the lower extremity have any relationship to injury in competitive athletes ages 12 years to adult (no limit). A search strategy was constructed by combining the terms 'lower extremity' and synonyms for 'performance test' and names of performance tests with variants of the term 'athlete'. After examining the knee in part 1 of this 2 part series, the current report focuses on findings in the rest of the lower extremity. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed and the Consensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) checklist was used to critique the methodological quality of each paper. A second measure was used to analyse the quality of the measurement properties of each test.
Thirty-one articles examined the measurement properties of 14 PPTs pertaining to the lower extremity. The terminology used to name and describe the tests and methodology by which the tests were conducted was inconsistent. The star excursion balance test performed in three directions (anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral) appears to be the only test to be associated with increased injury risk. There is moderate evidence that the one leg hop for distance and the hexagon hop can distinguish between normal and unstable ankles. There is also moderate evidence that the medial hop can distinguish between painful and normal hips in dancers.
Currently, there is relatively limited research-backed information on PPTs of the lower extremity in athletes. We would suggest convening an international consortium comprised of experts in sports to standardise the descriptions and methodologies, and to set forth a research agenda to establish definitively the measurement properties of the most common PPTs.
回顾下肢运动表现测试(PPT)的文献质量和测量性能在运动员中的应用。
使用 PICOS 方法,我们将研究问题确定为个体下肢 PPT 是否与 12 岁及以上竞技运动员的损伤有关(无年龄限制)。通过将“下肢”和“性能测试”的同义词以及性能测试的名称与“运动员”一词的变体结合起来,构建了一个搜索策略。在本系列第 1 部分(第 1 部分)检查了膝关节之后,本报告重点介绍了下肢其余部分的发现。本研究遵循了系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,并使用了基于共识的健康测量仪器选择标准(COSMIN)清单来评估每篇论文的方法学质量。第二个措施用于分析每个测试的测量性能的质量。
31 篇文章检查了 14 个与下肢有关的 PPT 的测量性能。用于命名和描述测试以及进行测试的方法的术语不一致。在三个方向(前、后内侧和后外侧)进行的星形偏移平衡测试似乎是唯一与增加受伤风险相关的测试。有中等证据表明,单腿跳远和六边形跳跃可以区分正常和不稳定的踝关节。也有中等证据表明,内侧跳跃可以区分舞者疼痛和正常的臀部。
目前,关于运动员下肢 PPT 的研究依据信息相对有限。我们建议召集一个由运动专家组成的国际联盟,以标准化描述和方法,并制定一个研究议程,以明确最常见 PPT 的测量性能。