THE CORRELATION BETWEEN FOUR CLINICAL TRIALS FOR MEASUREMENT OF HAMSTRING MUSCLE FLEXIBILITY

Authors

  • Apichat Deeminoi
  • ThanaratSripongngam

Keywords:

Hamstring Flexibility, Sit and Reach Test, Stand and Reach Test, Passive Knee Extension Test, Passive Straight Leg Raise Test

Abstract

Flexibility of hamstring muscles is very important in sports which can be measured in many tests. The relationship of each test for measuring on the hamstring muscles flexibility has not been verified. The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between the four tests. Ninety-six participants have received four methods of hamstring muscles flexibility tests consist of sit and reach test (SR), stand and reach test (ST), passive knee extension test (PKE), and passive straight leg raise test (PSLR). Pearson product-moment correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between the four tests. This study demonstrated a highly significant correlation between SR and ST (r=0.87), a moderatesignificant correlation betweenSR and PSLR (r=0.50), a moderate significant correlation betweenST and SLR (r=0.46), and alowsignificant correlation betweenPKE and SLR (r=0.33). We conclude that SR and ST were a high correlation in the measurement ofhamstring muscle flexibility which can be used interchangeably.

Downloads

Published

2019-03-30

How to Cite

Apichat Deeminoi, & ThanaratSripongngam. (2019). THE CORRELATION BETWEEN FOUR CLINICAL TRIALS FOR MEASUREMENT OF HAMSTRING MUSCLE FLEXIBILITY. GEOMATE Journal, 16(55), 67–72. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/2481

Most read articles by the same author(s)