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Grindem et al

Less than 85% on limb symmetry score was classified as having self-reported knee
function below normal ranges

Hopper et al (ACL)
Difference in limb performance >15% is classified as abnormal.

Ito et al. (ACL deficient knees)


0.20m difference between limbs is classified as normal.

Logerstedt et al
An optimum cut off score 89.3% of LSI was found.

Munro & Herrington (healthy recreational athletes)


100% of subjects had a limb symmetry index (LSI) > 90%
73% of subjects had a LSI > 95%

Noyes et al (ACL deficient knees)


Less than 85% on limb symmetry score is classified as abnormal ( )

Petschnig et al (ACL)
Group A had a 97.4% LSI with a SD of 3.4
Group B had a 73.0% LSI with a SD of 9.9
Group C had a 88.4% LSI with a SD of 8.4

Theexpectedvaluesforyourinjuredleginthesingleleghoptestare137cmformalesand121cm
forfemalesat4monthsaftersurgery.Atthe6monthmark,normsforthesingleleghoptestare149
cmand133cmformalesandfemales,respectively.
singleleghop:

Forsingleleghopping,standononefootwithyourtoesbehindalinemarkedonthefloor.

Hopforwardasfaraspossible,landingonthesamefootfromwhichyoutookoff.

Measureandrecordthedistanceyouhoppedincentimeters(cm).

Repeatthetesttwotimesforbothlegs,recordingthedistancehoppedeachtime.

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