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Which performance metrics DON’T normalize at #RTS after #ACLR?
Spoiler: jump height and Reactive Strength Index during a single leg drop jump

What are we missing?

#OpenAccess🔓#OnlineFirst

🔗bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…

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Why vertical jumps?

In our previous work, we found that vertical jump performance (height) is a more representative metric for knee function than horizontal hop performance (distance) in healthy individuals.

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What is going on with athletes after #ACLR at the time they are cleared to #RTS? So, we studied their biomechanical status during a single leg vertical jump and the reactive phase of a single leg drop jump
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Triple hop for distance as a decision to #RTS after #ACLR.
Symmetry in distance masks asymmetry in knee function! doi.org/10.1177/036354…

@AJSM_SportsMed @RodWhiteley @Aspetar
@RoaldBahr @KorakakisV @IJonkers

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Why triple hop?
During many sports, it is unusual for an athlete to be required to make a single movement such as an isolated jump or hop.
Triple hop provides additional information about the patient’s ability to absorb and release energy during consecutive plyometric loading. Image
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