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Preseason Lower Extremity Functional Test Scores Are Not Associated With Lower Quadrant Injury - A Validation Study With Normative Data On 395 Division Iii Athletes, Jason Brumitt, Victor Wilson, Natalie Ellis, Jordan Petersen, Christopher John Zita, Jordan Reyes
Preseason Lower Extremity Functional Test Scores Are Not Associated With Lower Quadrant Injury - A Validation Study With Normative Data On 395 Division Iii Athletes, Jason Brumitt, Victor Wilson, Natalie Ellis, Jordan Petersen, Christopher John Zita, Jordan Reyes
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Background: Preseason performance on the lower extremity functional test (LEFT), a timed series of agility drills, has been previously reported to be associated with future risk of lower quadrant (LQ = low back and lower extremities) injury in Division III (D III) athletes.Validation studies are warranted to confirm or refute initial findings.
Hypothesis/Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to examine the ability of the LEFT to discriminate injury occurrence in D III athletes, in order to validate or refute prior findings. It was hypothesized that female and male D III athletes slower at completion of the LEFT would …
Preseason Jump And Hop Measures In Male Collegiate Basketball Players: An Epidemiologic Report, Jason Brumitt, Amy Engilis, Dale Isaak, Amy Briggs, Alma Mattocks
Preseason Jump And Hop Measures In Male Collegiate Basketball Players: An Epidemiologic Report, Jason Brumitt, Amy Engilis, Dale Isaak, Amy Briggs, Alma Mattocks
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Background: Injuries are inherent in basketball with lower extremity (LE) injury rates reported as high as 11.6 per 1000 athletic exposures (AEs); many of these injuries result in time loss from sport participation. A recent trend in sports medicine research has been the attempt to identify athletes who may be at risk for injury based on measures of preseason fitness.
Hypothesis/Purpose: The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to determine if the standing long jump (SLJ) and/or the single-leg hop (SLH) for distance functional performance tests (FPT) are associated with non-contact time loss lower quadrant (LQ, defined as lower …
Risk Factors Associated With Noncontact Time-Loss Lower-Quadrant Injury In Male Collegiate Soccer Players, Jason Brumitt, Amy Engilis, Amber Eubanks, Alma Mattocks, Jennifer Peet, Nathanael Bush
Risk Factors Associated With Noncontact Time-Loss Lower-Quadrant Injury In Male Collegiate Soccer Players, Jason Brumitt, Amy Engilis, Amber Eubanks, Alma Mattocks, Jennifer Peet, Nathanael Bush
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Introduction: The incidence of time-loss injury in male collegiate soccer players in the United States (US) is 6.4 per 1000 athletic exposures. With thousands of male athletes competing in soccer at the US collegiate level each year, there is the potential for numerous time-loss injuries that may ultimately impact team success. Thus, identifying risk factors for injury is warranted.
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to determine if preseason functional performance test (FPT) measures (the standing long jump [SLJ] and single-leg hop [SLH] for distance tests) were associated with an increased risk of a noncontact time-loss lower-quadrant (LQ) …
Off-Season Training Habits And Preseason Functional Test Measures Of Division Iii Collegiate Athletes: A Descriptive Report, Jason Brumitt, Bryan C. Heiderscheit, Robert C. Manske, Paul E. Neimuth, Mitchell J. Rauh
Off-Season Training Habits And Preseason Functional Test Measures Of Division Iii Collegiate Athletes: A Descriptive Report, Jason Brumitt, Bryan C. Heiderscheit, Robert C. Manske, Paul E. Neimuth, Mitchell J. Rauh
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Purpose/Background: Division III (D III) collegiate coaches are challenged to assess athletic readiness and condition their athletes during the preseason. However, there are few reports on off-season training habits and normative data of functional assessment tests among D III athletes. The purpose of this study was to examine off-season training habits of D III athletes and their relationships to the standing long jump (SLJ) and single-leg hop (SLH) tests.
Methods: One-hundred and ninety-three athletes (110 females, age 19.1 ± 1.1 y; 83 males, age 19.5 ± 1.3 y) were tested prior to the start of their sports seasons. Athletes reported …
Lower Extremity Functional Tests And Risk Of Injury In Division Iii Collegiate Athletes, Jason Brumitt, Bryan C. Heiderscheit, Robert C. Manske, Paul E. Niemuth, Mitchell J. Rauh
Lower Extremity Functional Tests And Risk Of Injury In Division Iii Collegiate Athletes, Jason Brumitt, Bryan C. Heiderscheit, Robert C. Manske, Paul E. Niemuth, Mitchell J. Rauh
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Purpose/Background: Functional tests have been used primarily to assess an athlete’s fitness or readiness to return to sport. The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to determine the ability of the standing long jump (SLJ) test, the single-leg hop (SLH) for distance test, and the lower extremity functional test (LEFT) as preseason screening tools to identify collegiate athletes who may be at increased risk for a time-loss sports-related low back or lower extremity injury.
Methods: A total of 193 Division III athletes from 15 university teams (110 females, age 19.1 ± 1.1 y; 83 males, age 19.5 ± 1.3 …