Concurrent Validity and Reliability of Two Mobile Phone Applications for Measuring Vertical Jumps in Amateur Handball Players.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Amândio Dias, Alexandre Coutan, Bruno Silva, Catarina Eufrásio, Maria Teixeira, Mariana Alberto
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Abstract

Objectives: This study compares My Jump Lab and VertVision apps for measuring vertical jump height in handball players, assessing their validity and reliability. The research assesses both apps' accuracy, particularly concerning higher jumps, where errors have been noted, aiming to determine the most reliable tool. The goal is to provide a direct comparison between apps, as well as confirm the apps' validity and reliability for handball players.

Methods: The present research is a transversal observational study. Twenty-seven amateur athletes performed five jumps on a contact mat with simultaneous recording by a smartphone with a high-speed camera. Pearson's r, ICC, SEM, CV, and Bland-Altman plots were used to evaluate discrepancies and determine accuracy.

Results: Pearson correlation showed strong relationships, with ICC values between 0.993 and 0.998. Both apps overestimated jump height by 1.86% compared to the platform. Bland-Altman plots indicated minimal differences between observers, confirming high validity and reliability for CMJ measurement. Both apps demonstrated very high concurrent validity (r > 0.9) and reliability, with ICC values near 1 and CV below 5%. My Jump Lab exhibited smaller inter-observer differences, indicating greater consistency.

Conclusions: The ease of use, affordability, and portability make both apps valuable for performance monitoring, training, and injury recovery. While both demonstrated good validity and reliability, My Jump Lab proved more consistent in jump comparisons. These tools extend beyond sports, supporting physiotherapy assessments and athletic training across diverse populations.

两种手机应用程序测量业余手球运动员垂直跳的并发效度和信度。
目的:比较My Jump Lab和VertVision两款手球运动员垂直起跳高度测量软件的有效性和信度。这项研究评估了这两款应用的准确性,尤其是在跳高的时候,已经注意到错误,旨在确定最可靠的工具。目的是提供应用程序之间的直接比较,以及确认应用程序对手球运动员的有效性和可靠性。方法:本研究为横向观察研究。27名业余运动员在一个接触式垫子上进行了5次跳跃,并用带有高速摄像头的智能手机同时进行了记录。使用Pearson’s r、ICC、SEM、CV和Bland-Altman图来评估差异并确定准确性。结果:Pearson相关性强,ICC值在0.993 ~ 0.998之间。与平台相比,这两款应用都高估了1.86%的跳跃高度。Bland-Altman图显示观察者之间的差异很小,证实了CMJ测量的高效度和可靠性。这两个应用程序都显示出非常高的并发效度(r > 0.9)和可靠性,ICC值接近1,CV低于5%。我的跳跃实验显示观察者之间的差异较小,这表明一致性更强。结论:易用性、可负担性和便携性使这两款应用程序在性能监测、训练和损伤恢复方面都很有价值。虽然两者都证明了良好的有效性和可靠性,但My Jump Lab证明了跳跃比较的一致性。这些工具超越了运动,支持不同人群的物理治疗评估和运动训练。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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