Objectives: Firstly to describe the reliability of assessing maximal isometric strength of the hip abductor and adductor musculature using a hand held dynamometry (HHD) protocol with simultaneous wireless surface electromyographic (sEMG) evaluation of the gluteus medius (GM) and adductor longus (AL). Secondly, to describe the correlation between isometric strength recorded with the HHD protocol and a laboratory standard isokinetic device. Design: Reliability and correlational study. Methods: A sample of 24 elite, male, junior, rugby league athletes, age 16-20 years participated in repeated HHD and isometric Kin-Com (KC) strength testing with simultaneous sEMG assessment, on average (range) 6 (5-7) days apart by a single assessor. Strength t...
Background: Hip strength is associated with numerous orthopaedic and neuromuscular injuries and/or p...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to determine the concurrent validity between a hand-...
We aimed to examine the reliability, validity and sensitivity of an individualised sub-maximal fitne...
Objectives Firstly to describe the reliability of assessing maximal isometric strength of the hip ab...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the criterion and construct validity of an isometr...
Background: Muscle weakness is common after injury in athletes and in the presence of hip pathology...
Objectives To assess concurrent validity of the new, novel externally-fixed dynamometer (GroinBar) w...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the validity and test-retest reliability of a b...
This study assessed the within-day reliability of five passive lower extremity flexibility measures...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the test–retest reliability of a modified 30-1...
Objectives: Decreased hip adductor strength is a known risk factor for groin injury in footballers, ...
Objective To investigate test-retest reliability of a hip strength assessment system (GroinBar). ...
In rugby league change-of-direction, kicking and running are essential. As such, hip and groin soren...
Background: To protect the lumbar spine from excessive forces, rugby union players need to demonstra...
Modifiable risk factors for hamstring injury include lack of strength, fatigue and muscle strength a...
Background: Hip strength is associated with numerous orthopaedic and neuromuscular injuries and/or p...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to determine the concurrent validity between a hand-...
We aimed to examine the reliability, validity and sensitivity of an individualised sub-maximal fitne...
Objectives Firstly to describe the reliability of assessing maximal isometric strength of the hip ab...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the criterion and construct validity of an isometr...
Background: Muscle weakness is common after injury in athletes and in the presence of hip pathology...
Objectives To assess concurrent validity of the new, novel externally-fixed dynamometer (GroinBar) w...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the validity and test-retest reliability of a b...
This study assessed the within-day reliability of five passive lower extremity flexibility measures...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the test–retest reliability of a modified 30-1...
Objectives: Decreased hip adductor strength is a known risk factor for groin injury in footballers, ...
Objective To investigate test-retest reliability of a hip strength assessment system (GroinBar). ...
In rugby league change-of-direction, kicking and running are essential. As such, hip and groin soren...
Background: To protect the lumbar spine from excessive forces, rugby union players need to demonstra...
Modifiable risk factors for hamstring injury include lack of strength, fatigue and muscle strength a...
Background: Hip strength is associated with numerous orthopaedic and neuromuscular injuries and/or p...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to determine the concurrent validity between a hand-...
We aimed to examine the reliability, validity and sensitivity of an individualised sub-maximal fitne...