Do Common Physical Tests Predict Injury or Performance



Status:Completed
Conditions:Hospital
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 23
Updated:3/16/2015
Start Date:March 2013
End Date:December 2015
Contact:Eric J Hegedus, DPT, MHSc
Email:ehegedus@highpoint.edu
Phone:3369062133

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Field Tests and Their Correlation With Injury and Performance

Field tests are convenient, simple tests that serve as estimates of components of athletic
performance like power speed, and agility. It is thought clinically, that those who do best
at these tests will perform the best in their sport and/or be the least likely to get
injured. The converse is also thought to be true. The objective of this study is to
administer field tests to athletes at the beginning of each season and then follow athletes
over several years, tracking their injuries and their performance statistics. In this way,
the investigators can determine if the clinical supposition is true and that the results of
field tests are associated with injury or performance


Inclusion Criteria:

- age18-23

- member of the university's varsity teams

Exclusion Criteria:

- injured or recently injured prior to testing

- diagnosed current neurological issue

- recent (within 6 weeks) surgery where strenuous physical testing would be
contraindicated
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