Intrarater Reliability and Analysis of Learning Effects in the Y Balance Test

Author:

Kattilakoski Olli123,Kauranen Noora2,Leppänen Mari13ORCID,Kannus Pekka1,Pasanen Kati1456ORCID,Vasankari Tommi27ORCID,Parkkari Jari18

Affiliation:

1. Tampere Research Center of Sports Medicine, UKK Institute, 33500 Tampere, Finland

2. Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, 33014 Tampere, Finland

3. Research Committee, Tampere University Hospital, 33521 Tampere, Finland

4. Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada

5. Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada

6. McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada

7. UKK Institute, 33500 Tampere, Finland

8. Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, 40014 Jyväskylä, Finland

Abstract

While the general reliability of the Y balance test has been previously found to be excellent, earlier reviews highlighted a need for a more consistent methodology between studies. The purpose of this test–retest intrarater reliability study was to assess the intrarater reliability of the YBT using different methodologies regarding normalisation for leg length, number of repetitions, and score calculation. Sixteen healthy adult novice recreational runners aged 18–55 years, both women and men, were reviewed in a laboratory environment. Mean calculated scores, intraclass correlation coefficient, standard error of measurement, and minimal detectable change were calculated and analysed between different leg length normalisation and score calculation methods. The number of repetitions needed to reach a plateauing of results was analysed from the mean proportion of maximal reach per successful repetition. The intrarater reliability of the YBT was found to be good to excellent, and it was not affected by the method of score calculation or leg length measurement. The test results plateaued after the sixth successful repetition. Based on this study, it is suggested to use anterior superior iliac spine–medial malleolus length for leg length normalisation because this method was proposed in the original YBT protocol. At least seven successful repetitions should be performed to reach a result plateau. The average of the best three repetitions should be used to mitigate possible outliers and account for the learning effects seen in this study.

Funder

Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture

Competitive State Research Financing of the Expert Area of Tampere University Hospital

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Structural Biology,Biotechnology

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