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- W3082888045 abstract "Chronic onset of sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) is increasing in the adolescent soccer population. However, there is currently no screening tool in this population that can accurately predict the risk of sustaining SIJD. PURPOSE: To create an effective screening tool for SIJD in adolescent soccer athletes and establish predictive values for SIJD injury risk. METHODS: 20 participants that were members of the varsity and junior varsity boys’ (n = 6, 16.33 ± 1.37 yrs, 176.50 ± 6.98 cm, 72.12 ± 9.92 kg) and girls’ (n = 14, 16.00 ± 1.11 yrs, 165.93 ± 6.39 cm, 61.11 ± 6.92 kg) soccer teams from one mid-Atlantic high school completed the study. Each participant performed during one testing session the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), including all 7 functional movements and the 3 clearing tests, active knee extension test (AKET), Palpation Meter (PALM) measurement for pelvic angle, and goniometry assessment of active hip range of motion (ROM) including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, and external rotation for both limbs. SIJD injury data from the past season and a self-report demographic/injury questionnaire were also used. RESULTS: There were 2 significant correlations with a large strength between PALM and active hip extension (PCC =0.732, p < .01) and SIJ injury and active hip abduction (PCC = 0.545, p = .013). A significant correlation with medium strength (PCC = 0.473, p = .035) was found between the AKET and active hip flexion. One model in the binary logistic regression created a best fit with an odds ratio of 1.115 (CI95 = 1.003, 1.239, p = .044) with the variables of SIJ injury and active hip abduction. Two nonsignificant models with moderate odds ratios were produced for the PALM (OR = 1.141, CI95 = .841, 1.547, p = .397) and years playing soccer (OR = 1.319, CI95 = .854, 2.036, p = .212). A stepwise binary logistic regression created a best fit model with an odds ratio of 1.168 (CI95 = 1.004, 1.359, p = .045) that included both active hip abduction and the FMS to detect and SIJ injury. All other results were not significant. CONCLUSIONS: Those with the highest angle of active hip abduction had an increased risk of SIJ injury by 11.5% and when the lowest FMS composite score was included SIJ injury risk increased to 16.8% . Years of playing soccer and pelvic positioning may also be clinically useful assessments." @default.
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- W3082888045 date "2021-08-01" @default.
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- W3082888045 title "Use Of Four Predictive Screening Variables For Determination Of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction In Adolescent Athletes" @default.
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