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Assessment Of Shoulder Active Range Of Motion In Prone Versus Supine: A Reliability And Concurrent Validity Study, James Furness, Scott Johnstone, Wayne Hing, Allan D. Abbott, Michael Climstein
Assessment Of Shoulder Active Range Of Motion In Prone Versus Supine: A Reliability And Concurrent Validity Study, James Furness, Scott Johnstone, Wayne Hing, Allan D. Abbott, Michael Climstein
Wayne Hing
BACKGROUND: As swimming and surfing are prone dominant sports, it would be more sport specific to assess shoulder active range of motion in this position. OBJECTIVES: To determine the reliability of the inclinometer and HALO© for assessing shoulder active range of motion in supine and prone and the concurrent validity of the HALO©. Concurrent validity is based on the comparison of the HALO© and inclinometer. To determine if active range of motion (AROM) differences exists between prone and supine when assessing shoulder internal (IR) and external rotation (ER). DESIGN: The design included clinical measurement, reliability and validity. METHODS: Thirty shoulders …
Kinematics During Lower Extremity Functional Screening Tests - Are They Reliable And Related To Jogging?, Chris Whatman, Wayne Hing, Patria Hume
Kinematics During Lower Extremity Functional Screening Tests - Are They Reliable And Related To Jogging?, Chris Whatman, Wayne Hing, Patria Hume
Wayne Hing
Purpose: To investigate the within-day and between-day reliability of 3D lower extremity kinematics during five lower extremity functional screening tests and to assess the association between these kinematics and those recorded during jogging.
Methods: Peak three-dimensional lower extremity kinematics were quantified in 25 uninjured participants during five lower extremity functional tests and jogging. A nine camera motion analysis system (Qualysis Medical AB, Sweden) was used to capture three trials of all tests. All functional tests were repeated by 10 participants one to two days later. Visual 3D (C-Motion Inc, USA) and Labview were used to process all data. Intraclass correlation …