Title of article :
Functional Performance Testing in Athletes with Functional Ankle Instability
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Nidhi Faculty of Department of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India , Sharma, Archna Faculty of Department of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India , Sandhu, Jaspal Singh Faculty of Department of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Abstract :
Purpose: To determine if functional performance deficits are present in
athletes with functional ankle instability (FAI) compared to healthy
athletes using various functional performance tests.
Methods: Sixty two athletes (mean age-21.7±1.8years; height-168.2±9.1cm;
weight-63.8±11.0kg) participated in this case control study. Athletes were
divided into two groups: athletes with FAI (FAI group, n=31) and healthy
athletes (Non-FAI group, n=31). The FAI group was further divided into
two subgroups: FAI with giving way (FAI-GW), FAI with no giving way
(FAI-NGW). Functional performance was assessed with the single-limb
hopping test, figure-of-8 hop test, side-hop test, single-limb hurdle test,
square hop test and single hop test.
Results: Significant differences (P<0.05) were observed for all the
functional performance tests (FPTs) except the single hop test between FAI
and Non-FAI groups; between FAI-GW, FAI-NGW and Non-FAI groups.
Additionally, the involved limb performed significantly worse (P<0.05)
than the contra-lateral uninvolved limb of the FAI-GW group for the
above-mentioned FPTs.
Conclusion: Significant functional performance deficits were observed in
the FAI group in all tests except single hop test with greater deficits
observed in the FAI-GW group. Hence, these tests can be used to
determine the presence of FAI. However no deficits were identified for the
test involving sagittal plane functional activities suggesting that this test
can not be used as a criterion to discriminate individuals with FAI. It was
further ascertained that functional performance was not affected by limb
dominance.
Keywords :
Functional Performance , Athletic Performance , Ankle , Joint Instability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics