Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Several biomechanical outcomes are being used to monitor the risk of injuries; therefore, their reliability and measurement errors need to be known.
OBJECTIVE:
To measure the reliability and measurement error in lower limb 3D gait analysis outcomes during a 90
METHODS:
A test re-test reliability study for ten healthy recreational players was conducted at seven-day intervals. Kinematics (Hip flexion, adduction, internal rotation angles and knee flexion abduction angles) and kinetics (Knee abduction moment and vertical ground reaction force) data during cutting 90
RESULT:
The ICC values of the kinematics, kinetics, and vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) outcomes (90
CONCLUSION:
The current study results support the use of kinematics, kinetics, and VGRF outcomes for the assessment of knee ACL risk in clinic or research. However, the hip internal rotation angle should be treated with caution since the standard measurement error exceeded 10% compared to the mean value. The measurement errors provided in the current study are valuable for future studies.
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