Relationship between ankle dorsiflexion range of motion and sprinting and jumping ability in young athletes
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Cerrillo Sanchís, Julia
Ricart Luna, Borja
Rodrigo Mallorca, Darío
Muñoz Gómez, Elena
Domínguez Navarro, Fernando
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Objectives: To investigate the relationship between predicted risk of injury based on the dichotomous classification
of the weight-bearing lunge (WBL) test scores and variables related to jumping and sprinting ability in
young athletes. Furthermore, to compare the impact of the classical dichotomous classification versus a more
specific quartile subdivision of the WBL test scores on the explored variables.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Participants: 125 healthy athletes (mean age 10.38 (SD = 2.28) years) were recruited.
Main outcome measures: Ankle dorsiflexion was evaluated with the WBL test, jumping distance with the standing
long jump (SLJ) test, and maximal running speed with the 14-m and 28-m sprint test.
Results: Athletes with WBL test scores lower than 10 cm exhibited significantly poorer results for the SLJ test as
well as lower 14-m and 28-m sprint times than those with WBL test scores higher than 10 cm (p < 0.05).
Likewise, when WBL test scores were subdivided by quartiles, a positive trend between range of motion and
improved performance was shown.
Conclusions: Reduced ankle dorsiflexion mobility may affect sprinting and jumping ability in young athletes. In
addition, a more detailed classification of ankle restriction by quartiles is proposed in this study in order to
prevent injury and enhance athletic performance.
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Cerrillo-Sanchis, J., Ricart-Luna, B., Rodrigo-Mallorca, D., Muñoz-Gómez, E., Domínguez-Navarro, F., Mollà-Casanova, S., & Chulvi-Medrano, I. (2024). Relationship between ankle dorsiflexion range of motion and sprinting and jumping ability in young athletes. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 39, 43-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.02.013




