Correlation between hip muscle strength and the lower quarter Y-balance test in athletes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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Correlation between hip muscle strength and the lower quarter Y-balance test in athletes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Abstract
Introduction: The lower quarter Y-balance test (YBT-LQ), which measures dynamic postural control, has been reported to be predictive of lower limb injuries in athletes. It requires subjects to control their body while maintaining a single-leg stance, which necessitates sufficient strength of the hip muscles to maintain stability. The purpose of the study was to investigate the correlation between the performance of the YBT-LQ and the hip abductor or extensor muscle strength in athletes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery (ACLR).
Methods: Fifteen athletes with post-ACLR participated in this cross-sectional study. The participants completed the YBT-LQ, followed by isokinetic measurement of the hip abductor and extensor muscles of both the legs. The peak and average torque of the hip abductor and extensor muscles were tallied with the composite score of the YBT-LQ for each limb.
Results: No correlation was found between the strength of the hip muscles and the YBT-LQ composite score in both injured and non-injured limbs at all velocities except for the eccentric hip abductor and concentric hip extensor torques. The eccentric hip abductor average torque is strongly associated with the YBT-LQ (r = 0.663, p = 0.010) at a speed of 180°/s. The concentric hip extensor peak torque was weakly correlated with balance (r = 0.540, p = 0.046) at a speed of 180°/s.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrated a positive correlation between the YBT-LQ and eccentric hip abduction and concentric hip extension at higher velocities. This shows the importance of implementing velocity-oriented rehabilitation in an athletic population following ACLR.
Keywords: Peak torque; Postural control; Postural stability; Velocity-oriented rehabilitation.
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