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Reliability and validity of 2D-video analysis to objectively assess hamstring performance during the H-test

The H-test is commonly used during return-to-sport decisions after hamstring muscle injury. The primary aim was to evaluate the reliability of two-dimensional (2D) video analysis for the H-Test. The second aim was to assess its validity compared to an electronic gyroscope (gold standard), and the th...

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Published in:Sports biomechanics 2023-05, Vol.ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), p.1-14
Main Authors: Prince, Caroline, Latella, Sébastien, Gachon, Benoit, Picot, Brice
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Language:English
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Summary:The H-test is commonly used during return-to-sport decisions after hamstring muscle injury. The primary aim was to evaluate the reliability of two-dimensional (2D) video analysis for the H-Test. The second aim was to assess its validity compared to an electronic gyroscope (gold standard), and the third aim was to establish normative values. We conducted a cross-sectional study including 30 healthy individuals. Mean, maximal velocities (V Mean and V max ) and range of motion (ROM) of hip flexion were captured during the H-test to evaluate inter-rater and test-retest reliability using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC 2,1 ) and standard error of measurement (SEM). Correlation analysis (r) and as typical error of estimate (TEE) were used to assess the validity between the video and the gyroscope. Reliability was excellent for ROM (ICC:0.91, [95% CI:0.83-0.95]), moderate for V Mean (ICC:0.57; [95% CI:0.32-0.74]) and V Max (ICC:0.64, [95% CI:0.43-0.79]). Strong positive correlations were found between video and gyroscope for V Mean (r = 0.79, [95% CI:0.71-0.86]) and V Max (r = 0.84, [95% CI:0.77-0.89]) and very strong for ROM (r = 0.89, [95% CI:0.85-0.93]). Males exhibited a higher V Max (p 
ISSN:1476-3141
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DOI:10.1080/14763141.2023.2203132