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Relationship between a modified Thomas test and leg range of motion in Australian-rules football kicking

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posted on 2024-11-23, 07:50 authored by W. Young, P Clothier, L Otago, Lyndell Bruce, D Liddell
Context: Flexibility tests are sometimes thought to be related to range of motion in dynamic activities, but such a relationship remains to be determined. Objective: To determine the correlation between flexibility and hip and knee angles in Australian football kicking. Design: Correlation. Setting: Biomechanics laboratory. Participants: 16 Australian Rules football players. Main Outcome Measures: Hip and knee angles of the preferred kicking leg in a relaxed position were determined with a modified Thomas test. Maximum hip extension, the knee-flexion angle in this position, the maximum knee-flexion angle, and the hip angle at this position during the swing phase of maximum-effort drop-punt kicks were determined. Results: Significant correlations were found between hip flexibility and maximum hip extension (r =.65, P < .01) and hip angle at the maximum knee-flexion angle (r = .70, P < .01). Conclusions: The data indicate a moderate association between hip flexibility and hip angles during kicking.

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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation

Volume

12

Issue

4

Start page

343

End page

350

Total pages

8

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Human Kinetics

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United States

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English

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© 2003 Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.

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2006027973

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2020-06-22

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2015-06-02

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