Clinimetric Properties Of The One-Leg Sit-To-Stand Test In Examining Unilateral Lower Limb Muscle Strength Among Young Adults
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE(2020)
摘要
Background One-leg sit-to-stand (one-leg STS) test is a new clinical test developed to measure the unilateral lower limb (LE) muscle strength among young adults. This study examined the test-retest reliability and the criterion-concurrent validity of the one-leg STS. Methods Forty young adults (mean age +/- SD, 28.07 +/- 5.39 years) participated in the study. The one-leg STS test was administered in two separate assessment sessions to examine test-retest reliability. Two-leg STS test was administered and the performance time was measured. The concentric peak strength of hip flexors/extensors, knee flexors/extensors and ankle dorsi-flexors/plantar-flexors were determined using an isokinetic dynamometer. An intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to examine the test-retest reliability of one-leg STS test. The criterion validity of the one-leg STS test was evaluated against the performance of the two-leg STS test using an independent samplettest. The concurrent validity of the one-leg STS test was evaluated by investigating the relationships between STS performance time and LE muscle strength using Pearson correlation coefficients. Results The reliability analysis showed that one-leg STS performance time had excellent test-retest reliability (ICC3,1 = 0.960,P < .001). Also, the one-leg STS performance time was not different between the first and second sessions,t(39) = 0.672,P = .506. The performance time of the one-leg STS test was significantly greater than the two-leg STS test (t(39) = 20.63,P < .001). The performance time of the one-leg STS test significantly correlated with the concentric peak strength of all LE muscles (P < .05). Conclusions The one-leg STS test demonstrated excellent reliability and criterion-concurrent validity against the two-leg STS and the LE muscle strength. The one-leg STS test was simple to administer and could be beneficial for the assessment of unilateral LE muscle strength of young adults in clinical settings.
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Young adults,measurement,muscle strength,reliability,sit-to-stand test,validity
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