Ankle sprains are prevalent among athletes, and decreased ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (ADROM) can contribute to these injuries. Various tests like the Y Balance Test (YBT), Single Leg Hop for Distance (SLHD), Weight-Bearing Lunge Test (WBLT), and Body Mass Index (BMI) are used to evaluate ankle function. The primary purpose of this study was to find out the correlation between ADROM and SLHD, WBLT, YBT, and BMI. Fifty-two collegiate athletes were recruited after eliminating athletes with a history of injuries to the lower extremities. The study discovered strong positive correlations between YBT anterior reach, ADROM (r = 0.72, p<0.001), and WBLT (r = 0.64, p<0.001). ADROM and WBLT were found through regression analysis to be significant predictors of YBT performance, particularly in the anterior reach direction. While body composition measures like BMI and total fat did not significantly correlate with YBT scores, SLHD did show a moderate correlation with YBT performance. These results imply that improving weight-bearing lunge capacity and ankle dorsiflexion may help male collegiate athletes achieve better dynamic balance. Including specific exercises to and strengthen WBLT and ADROM capacities in training regimens may lower the possibility of lower extremity injuries.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Physical Training and Sports, Physical Activity and Health, Physical Fitness, Motor Control, Biomechanics in Sports Science |
Journal Section | Physical Activity, Health & Exercise |
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Publication Date | December 30, 2024 |
Submission Date | May 27, 2024 |
Acceptance Date | November 28, 2024 |
Published in Issue | Year 2024 Volume: 15 Issue: 3 |