Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).The lower extremity functional test (LEFT) has been used to assess readiness to return to sport after a lower extremity (LE) injury. Current recommendations suggest that females should complete the LEFT in 135 s (average) (range 120 s - 150 s) and males should complete the test in 100 s (average) (range 90 s to 125 s). However, these estimates are based on limited data and may not be reflective of collegiate athletes. Thus additional assessment, including normative data, of the LEFT in sport populations is warranted. The purpose of this study was to examine LEFT times based on descriptive information and off-season training habits in Division III (D III) athletes. In addition, ...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The number of female athletes participating in sport has risen substantially over...
Introduction: The incidence of time-loss injury in male collegiate soccer players in the United Stat...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The number of lower extremity (LE) injuries in Division-I collegiate student-athl...
The Lower-Extremity Functional Test (LEFT) has been used to assess readiness to return to sport afte...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Context: The Lower-Extremity Functiona...
Click on URI or search PMC3679628 to access this articlePurpose/Background: Functional tests have be...
Background: Preseason performance on the lower extremity functional test (LEFT), a timed series of a...
Purpose/Background: Functional tests have been used primarily to assess an athlete’s fitness or read...
Context: Many clinicians use functional-performance tests to determine an athlete\u27s readiness to ...
Context: Many clinicians use functional-performance tests to determine an athlete\u27s readiness to ...
BackgroundFunctional movement tests that are predictive of injury risk in National Collegiate Athlet...
BackgroundFunctional movement tests that are predictive of injury risk in National Collegiate Athlet...
A recent trend in sports medicine research is to determine risk of injury during sport based on pres...
Background and Purpose: Injuries resulting from athletic participation have been extensively researc...
Background: Lower quarter injuries account for more than 50% of all injuries in collegiate athletics...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The number of female athletes participating in sport has risen substantially over...
Introduction: The incidence of time-loss injury in male collegiate soccer players in the United Stat...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The number of lower extremity (LE) injuries in Division-I collegiate student-athl...
The Lower-Extremity Functional Test (LEFT) has been used to assess readiness to return to sport afte...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Context: The Lower-Extremity Functiona...
Click on URI or search PMC3679628 to access this articlePurpose/Background: Functional tests have be...
Background: Preseason performance on the lower extremity functional test (LEFT), a timed series of a...
Purpose/Background: Functional tests have been used primarily to assess an athlete’s fitness or read...
Context: Many clinicians use functional-performance tests to determine an athlete\u27s readiness to ...
Context: Many clinicians use functional-performance tests to determine an athlete\u27s readiness to ...
BackgroundFunctional movement tests that are predictive of injury risk in National Collegiate Athlet...
BackgroundFunctional movement tests that are predictive of injury risk in National Collegiate Athlet...
A recent trend in sports medicine research is to determine risk of injury during sport based on pres...
Background and Purpose: Injuries resulting from athletic participation have been extensively researc...
Background: Lower quarter injuries account for more than 50% of all injuries in collegiate athletics...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The number of female athletes participating in sport has risen substantially over...
Introduction: The incidence of time-loss injury in male collegiate soccer players in the United Stat...
Kaminski, Thomas W.The number of lower extremity (LE) injuries in Division-I collegiate student-athl...