Reliability of a New Lower-Extremity Motor Coordination Test

Author:

Antosiak-Cyrak Katarzyna1,Wiczyński Grzegorz2,Podciechowska Karolina3,Rostkowska Elżbieta4

Affiliation:

1. The Eugeniusz Piasecki University School of Physical Education in Poznań, Faculty of Physical Education, Sport and Rehabilitation, Department of Swimming and Water Rescue

2. Poznań University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Metrology and Optoelectronics

3. Faculty of Tourism and Recreation, Department of Dance and Fitness

4. The University of Computer Sciences and Skills in Łódź, Faculty of Pedagogy and Health Promotion, Department of Human Motoricity

Abstract

Abstract Introduction. Motor coordination is a basic motor ability necessary for daily life, which also allows athletes to win a sports rivalry and patients to assess their recovery progress after therapy and rehabilitation. The aim of the present study was to assess the reliability of a new lower-extremity rate of movements test and testing apparatus. Material and methods. The study sample consisted of 92 students aged 19.21 ± 3.55 years, with body height of 171.2 ± 15.11 cm and body mass of 66.01 ± 12.32 kg. The study used a test-retest method. Results. The correlation between the test and the retest was rs = 0.79 (p < 0.001) for the right leg, and rs = 0.78 (p < 0.001) for the left leg. In both cases a positive linear correlation was observed (rs > 0). Conclusions. The results of the study showed that the new rate of movements electronic testing apparatus was highly valid and reliable. Its technical possibilities eliminate errors that might have occurred earlier during manual counting of the performed cycles of movements.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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