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Reactive Strength as a Metric for Informing Return-to-Sport Decisions: A Case-Control Study

dc.contributor.authorTeichmann, Jorgen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorHébert-Losier, Kimen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorTan, Rachel Sue Yinen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorLem, Han Weien_NZ
dc.contributor.authorKhanum, Shabanaen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSubramaniam, Ananthien_NZ
dc.contributor.authorYeo, Wee-Kianen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSchmidtbleicher, Dietmaren_NZ
dc.contributor.authorBeaven, Christopher Martynen_NZ
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-28T03:41:14Z
dc.date.available2023-11-28T03:41:14Z
dc.date.issued2022-01-01en_NZ
dc.description.abstractObjective: Current return-to-sport decisions are primarily based on elapsed time since surgery or injury and strength measures. Given data that show rates of successful return to competitive sport at around 55%, there is strong rationale for adopting tools that will better inform return-to-sport decisions. The authors’ objective was to assess reactive strength as a metric for informing return-to-sport decisions. Design: Case-control design. Methods: Fifteen elite athletes from national sports teams (23 [6.0] y) in the final phase of their return-to-sport protocol following a unilateral knee injury and 16 age-matched control athletes (22 [4.6] y) performed a unilateral isometric strength test and 24-cm drop jump test. Pairwise comparisons were used to determine differences between legs within groups and differences in interleg asymmetry between groups. Results: Strength measures did not distinguish the control from the rehabilitation group; however, clear differences in the degree of asymmetry were apparent between the control and rehabilitation groups for contact time (Cohen d = 0.56; −0.14 to 1.27; 8.2%; P = .113), flight time (d = 1.10; 0.44 to 1.76; 16.0%; P = .002), and reactive strength index (d = 1.27; 0.50 to 2.04; 22.4%; P = .002). Conclusion: Reactive strength data provide insight into functional deficits that persist into the final phase of a return-to-sport protocol. The authors’ findings support the use of dynamic assessment tools to inform return-to-sport decisions to limit potential for injury.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1123/jsr.2020-0408en_NZ
dc.identifier.eissn1543-3072en_NZ
dc.identifier.issn1056-6716en_NZ
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/16206
dc.language.isoEnglishen_NZ
dc.publisherHuman Kinetics Publishing Inc.
dc.relation.isPartOfJOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATIONen_NZ
dc.rightsThis is an author’s accepted version of an article published in Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. © 2021 Human Kinetics.
dc.subjectScience & Technologyen_NZ
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicineen_NZ
dc.subjectRehabilitationen_NZ
dc.subjectSport Sciencesen_NZ
dc.subject&nbspen_NZ
dc.subjectdrop jumpen_NZ
dc.subjectasymmetryen_NZ
dc.subjectleg pressen_NZ
dc.subjectelite athleteen_NZ
dc.subjectANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENTen_NZ
dc.subjectHOP TESTSen_NZ
dc.subjectBIOMECHANICAL MEASURESen_NZ
dc.subjectACL RECONSTRUCTIONen_NZ
dc.subjectMUSCLE ACTIVATIONen_NZ
dc.subjectKNEE FUNCTIONen_NZ
dc.subjectINJURY RISKen_NZ
dc.subjectDROP JUMPSen_NZ
dc.subjectCRITERIAen_NZ
dc.subjectRUPTUREen_NZ
dc.subjectelite athlete
dc.titleReactive Strength as a Metric for Informing Return-to-Sport Decisions: A Case-Control Studyen_NZ
dc.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typePublication
pubs.begin-page47
pubs.end-page52
pubs.issue1en_NZ
pubs.publication-statusPublisheden_NZ
pubs.volume31en_NZ

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