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Is the Landing Error Scoring System Reliable and Valid? A Systematic Review

机译:登陆错误评分系统可靠和有效吗? 系统评价

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Context: The Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) is a clinical tool often used in research and practice to identify athletes presenting high injury-risk biomechanical patterns during a jump-landing task. Objective: To systematically review the literature addressing the psychometric properties of the LESS. Data Sources: Three electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus) were searched on March 28, 2018, using the term "Landing Error Scoring System." Study Selection: All studies using the LESS as main outcome measure and addressing its reliability, validity against motion capture system, and predictive validity were included. Original English-language studies published in peer-reviewed journals were reviewed. Studies using modified versions of the LESS were excluded. Study Design: Systematic literature review. Data Extraction: Study design, population, LESS testing procedures, LESS scores, statistical analysis, and main results were extracted from studies using a standardized template. Results: Ten studies met inclusion criteria and were appraised using Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale adapted for cross-sectional studies. The overall LESS score demonstrated good-to-excellent intrarater (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC], 0.82-0.99), interrater (ICC, 0.83-0.92), and intersession reliability (ICC, 0.81). The validity of the overall LESS score against 3-dimensional jump-landing biomechanics was good when individuals were divided into 4 quartiles based on LESS scores. The validity of individual LESS items versus 3-dimensional motion capture data was moderate-to-excellent for most of the items addressing key risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The predictive value of the LESS for ACL and other noncontact lower-extremity injuries remains uncertain based on the current scientific evidence. Conclusion: The LESS is a reliable screening tool. However, further work is needed to improve the LESS validity against motion capture system and confirm its predictive validity for ACL and other noncontact lower-extremity injuries.
机译:背景信息:着陆错误评分系统(较少)是一种常用于研究和实践的临床工具,以确定在跳转任务期间呈现高伤风险生物力学模式的运动员。目的:系统地审查寻址较少的心理学特性的文献。数据来源:2018年3月28日,使用“着陆错误评分系统”一词,搜索了三个电子数据库(PubMed,Science和Scopus)。学习选择:所有研究都使用较少的主要结果措施和解决其可靠性,包括对运动捕获系统的有效性,以及预测有效性。审查了在同行评审期刊上发布的原始英语学习。使用较少的修改版本的研究被排除在外。研究设计:系统文献综述。数据提取:使用标准化模板从研究中提取研究设计,人口,较少的测试程序,更少的评分,统计分析和主要结果。结果:10项研究符合纳入标准,并使用适用于横截面研究的纽卡斯尔 - 渥太华质量评估规模进行评估。总体较少的得分证明了良好的内在(脑内相关系数[ICC],0.82-0.99),Interrater(ICC,0.83-0.92)和Interssion可靠性(ICC,0.81)。当个体根据较差分数分为4个四分位数时,对三维跳转生物力学的整体少得分的有效性良好。对于三维运动捕获数据,个人较少的物品的有效性适用于寻址前令韧带(ACL)损伤的关键风险因素的大多数项目。基于目前的科学证据,ACL和其他非接触式下肢损伤的预测值越少。结论:可靠的筛选工具较少。但是,需要进一步的工作来改善对运动捕获系统的较少的有效性,并确认其对ACL和其他非接触式下肢损伤的预测有效性。

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