Maximal Strength Testing Using the Long-Lever Hip Adduction Squeeze Test in Youth Elite Football (Soccer) Players: A Four-Week Reliability Study.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-06-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.138472
Lasse Ishøi, Jonas Petersen, Kasper Thornton, Matthew DeLang
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Abstract

Introduction: The long-lever hip adduction squeeze test is a feasible and quick way to measure maximal hip adduction strength, which is associated with groin injury risk. Excellent week-to-week reliability has been established in senior elite football. Youth elite players often engage in physical activities outside of the football academy, which may affect reliability. This study aimed to investigate the week-to-week reliability of the long-lever hip adduction squeeze strength in a youth elite academy football setting using a novel groin strength testing device.

Materials and methods: Seventy-nine youth elite male football players from the U13 to U19 teams of a youth elite football academy were included. During four consecutive weeks, players were tested weekly at the same day each week (match day +2), using a long-lever hip adduction squeeze device with maximal strength recorded. Players who reported groin pain of >2 out of 10 during testing were excluded.

Results: No systematic bias was observed between the different testing weeks (p>0.5). Good and consistent relative week-to-week reliability was observed (ICC: 0.916-0.933). Absolute reliability (SEM %) ranged from 7.6-8.6%, with MDCind % and MDCgroup % ranging from 21.2-24 % and 3.3-5.8 %, respectively.

Conclusion: Week-to-week measures of long-lever hip adduction strength showed good relative and absolute reliability, and thus can be used in the academy setting to reliably screen for groin injury risk.

青年精英足球运动员使用长杆髋内收挤压试验进行最大力量测试:为期四周的可靠性研究。
长杆髋内收挤压试验是测量髋最大内收力量的一种可行且快速的方法,它与腹股沟损伤风险有关。优秀的每周可靠性已经建立在高级精英足球。青年精英球员经常在足球学院之外从事体育活动,这可能会影响可靠性。本研究旨在利用一种新颖的腹股沟力量测试装置,调查青少年精英足球院校长杆髋内收挤压力量的周可靠性。材料与方法:选取某青少年足球精英学校U13 ~ U19队的79名青少年优秀男足球运动员为研究对象。在连续四周的时间里,运动员每周在同一天(比赛日+2日)进行测试,使用长杆髋关节内收挤压装置,记录最大力量。在测试期间报告腹股沟疼痛的球员被排除在外。结果:不同测试周之间未观察到系统偏倚(p < 0.05)。观察到良好且一致的相对周-周信度(ICC: 0.916-0.933)。绝对信度(SEM %)范围为7.6-8.6%,MDCind %和MDCgroup %分别为21.2- 24%和3.3- 5.8%。结论:每周测量髋关节长杆内收强度具有良好的相对可靠性和绝对可靠性,因此可以在学院设置中可靠地筛选腹股沟损伤风险。
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