Cramer Josh, Quintero Miguel, Rhinehart Alex, Rutherford Caitlin, Nasypany Alan, May James, Baker Russell T
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2017 Feb;12(1):117-124.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Physical performance measures (PPMs) such as The Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) and the Y-Balance Test (YBT) are functional movement tests used to assess participants' dynamic balance, which can be a vital component in physical exams to identify predisposing factors for risk of injury. The YBT is a functional assessment tool for the upper and lower body. It evolved from the SEBT, which has been previously used in research as a lower body functional assessment. It is comprised of fewer movement directions, which help limit fatigue. The YBT kit is a commercialized tool, which may pose barriers for clinicians with limited budgets and/or strict approval process for purchasing capital items in their clinics, especially healthcare providers in the secondary school setting. The cost may also pose a barrier for researchers with limited budgets. A less expensive, easy to make kit, may provide clinicians an opportunity to integrate functional testing into their evaluation or research. The purpose of this pilot study was to describe a cost efficient method to gather participant's upper quarter YBT (UQYBT) measurements and examine the inter- and intra-rater score agreement between this method and the commercial YBT measurements.
A convenience sample of 20 physically active participants volunteered to participate in a comparison study of the of Upper Quarter Y-Balance Test (UQYBT) using the commercialized kit and the Modified Upper Quarter Y-Balance Test kit (mUQYBT) made with three cloth tape measures, athletic tape, a goniometer and three 2x4x8 wood blocks. A Pearson Product Moment correlation and Bland-Altman analyses were used to examine the relationship between intra-rater scores comparing the UQYBT and mUQYBT. Inter-rater scores were analyzed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) (2,1) and Bland-Altman analyses.
All Pearson Product Moment r-values for intra-rater scores were greater than .96 and statistically significant at p<0.05. Coefficients of determination suggest that the mUQYBT scores account for approximately 92% of the UQYBT composite score when analyzing intra-rater comparisons. Bland-Altman plots suggest moderate agreement between the two tests with a potential bias towards higher composite scores in the mUQYBT. Inter-rater ICC scores were all greater than .98, while Bland-Altman plot analyses suggest moderate agreement between the raters.
The mUQYBT produced similar results in both inter- and intra-rater measurements when compared to the commercialized YBT kit and offers a cost-effective alternative for assessing upper quarter PPMs for clinicians with limited budgets.
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背景/目的:身体性能测量指标(PPMs),如星标偏移平衡测试(SEBT)和Y平衡测试(YBT),是用于评估参与者动态平衡的功能性运动测试,这可能是体格检查中识别受伤风险易感因素的重要组成部分。YBT是一种用于上半身和下半身的功能评估工具。它由SEBT演变而来,SEBT此前已在研究中用作下半身功能评估。它包含的运动方向较少,有助于减少疲劳。YBT套件是一种商业化工具,对于预算有限和/或诊所购买固定资产审批流程严格的临床医生来说可能构成障碍,尤其是中学环境中的医疗服务提供者。成本对于预算有限的研究人员来说也可能是一个障碍。一种成本较低、易于制作的套件,可能会为临床医生提供一个将功能测试纳入其评估或研究的机会。本试点研究的目的是描述一种经济高效的方法来收集参与者的上半身Y平衡测试(UQYBT)测量数据,并检验该方法与商业化YBT测量数据之间的评分者间和评分者内得分一致性。
选取20名身体活跃的参与者作为便利样本,自愿参与一项比较研究,该研究使用商业化套件和由三条布卷尺、运动胶带、一个测角仪和三个2×4×8木块制成的改良上半身Y平衡测试套件(mUQYBT)进行上半身Y平衡测试(UQYBT)。使用Pearson积差相关分析和Bland-Altman分析来检验比较UQYBT和mUQYBT时评分者内得分之间的关系。使用组内相关系数(ICC)(2,1)和Bland-Altman分析对评分者间得分进行分析。
评分者内得分的所有Pearson积差相关r值均大于0.96,且在p<0.05时具有统计学意义。决定系数表明,在分析评分者内比较时,mUQYBT得分约占UQYBT综合得分的92%。Bland-Altman图表明两项测试之间具有中等一致性,mUQYBT的综合得分可能存在偏高的潜在偏差。评分者间ICC得分均大于0.98,而Bland-Altman图分析表明评分者之间具有中等一致性。
与商业化YBT套件相比,mUQYBT在评分者间和评分者内测量中产生了相似的结果,为预算有限的临床医生评估上半身PPMs提供了一种经济有效的替代方法。
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