Fiabilidad absoluta de 2 pruebas de valoración del rango de movimiento del tobillo en jugadores de balonmano

  1. Cejudo, Antonio
  2. Sainz de Baranda Andújar, María del Pilar
  3. Ayala, F.
  4. Santonja Medina, Fernando
Revue:
Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

ISSN: 1578-8423 1989-5879

Année de publication: 2012

Volumen: 12

Número: 2

Pages: 23-30

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

Résumé

The purpose of this study was to examine the absolute reliability of both ROM-soleus and ROM-gastrocnemic tests for estimating triceps surae flexibility throughout a repeated measures design. 25 senior handball players completed 3 measurement sessions of dorsi-flexion ankle ROM with knee flexed (ROM-soleus) and extended (ROM-gastrocnemic) with a 2-weeks rest interval between consecutive sessions. The absolute reliability was measured through the statistics change in the mean between measures (CM), typical percentage error (CVET) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). The results of the current study showed that both ROM-soleus and ROM-gastrocnemic present high absolute reliability scores (CM<1%; CVET<4,6%; ICC>0,92).

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