2018
DOI: 10.1515/humo-2017-0028
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Sex differences in frontal and transverse plane hip and knee kinematics during the modified Star Excursion Balance Test

Abstract: Purpose. The modified Star Excursion Balance Test (mSEBT) assesses dynamic neuromuscular control, with predictive ability regarding lower extremity injury risk. Previous kinematic mSEBT analyses are limited to sex differences between injured or fatigued populations or non-fatigued groups in the sagittal plane only. We hypothesize that sex differences exist in the frontal and transverse plane kinematics of the hip and knee in healthy, non-fatigued subjects during the mSEBT. Methods. The descriptive laboratory s… Show more

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“…While some studies have reported differences in YBT reach distances between males and females, 30,31 others have reported no differences in reach distances, but differences in the kinematics used to achieve a given reach distance. 32 Thus, the relationships observed in the current study may be different if only males or only females were considered. Finally, many YBT studies are performed using the YBT test kit (Move2Perform, Evansville, IN), while this study did not utilize such a device.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…While some studies have reported differences in YBT reach distances between males and females, 30,31 others have reported no differences in reach distances, but differences in the kinematics used to achieve a given reach distance. 32 Thus, the relationships observed in the current study may be different if only males or only females were considered. Finally, many YBT studies are performed using the YBT test kit (Move2Perform, Evansville, IN), while this study did not utilize such a device.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…A trial was classified as invalid if the subject removed the hands from the hips, did not return to the starting position, did move the support foot (dominant), or loaded with the reach foot (non-dominant) [15,21]. This abbreviated test is used in view of the limitations regarding the amount of time devoted to develop all directions of SEbT [18] and has demonstrated reliability and validity in predicting lower extremity injuries [19,22].…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%