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- W3090759782 abstract "Background:Hip-related pain (HRP) is described as a movement-related disorder. However, little attention is given to the way people with HRP move, especially in populations still participating in sport. Thus, limiting our understanding of movementbased impairments in HRP and their potential relationships with pain/symptoms. Research Question: (1) What are the differences in absolute and relative amounts of positive and negative lower-limb joint work during walking and the single-leg drop jump (SLDJ) in football players with and without HRP? (2) What are the relationships between lower-limb joint work and HRP burden? Methods:88 football players with HRP and 30 control football players were recruited. Positive and negative work done by the hip, knee, and ankle (and each joint’s relative contribution to total work done) were calculated. The effect of sex on the relationship between HRP and work done, as well as the association between work done and International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT33) scores, were assessed using linear and beta regressions models. Results:Walking: No joint work variables were significantly different between groups, nor were any relationships with iHOT33 scores evident. SLDJ: The knee’s relative contribution to total lower-limb negative work done was 37.7 % and 42.4 % for women with and without HRP, respectively (P = 0.04). The iHOT33 was significantly associated with positive (P = 0.03 to <0.01) and negative (P = 0.02 to <0.01) work done by the hip as well as negative work done by the ankle (P = 0.03 to 0.01), independent of sex. Significance:Only one significant between-group comparison was revealed, involving the knee in female football players. In addition, football players with a greater selfreported burden of HRP tended to display lower hip joint work during the SLDJ. Rehabilitation programs could be targeted to address these impairments and normalize work done during high impact tasks in the management of HRP." @default.
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- W3090759782 title "Lower-limb work during high- and low-impact activities in hip-related pain: Associations with sex and symptom severity" @default.
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