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The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of repeated measurements and a possible learning or tiring process in single-limb stabilometry and one-leg hop test. An additional purpose was to study the correlation between different stabilometric variables. Seventy-five healthy subjects were examined twice with a median interval of 7 d, and with three consecutive measurements on each occasion. Single-limb stabilometry and one-leg hop test were found to have high reliability (ICC r= 0.68-0.83 and 0.96, respectively). The correlation between consecutive measurements was acceptable to high in stabilometry (r-=0.42-0.90, P= 0.002-P<0.001) and high in the one-leg hop test (r=0.91-0.97, P<0.001). A learning process over time was observed. The correlation between the stabilometric variables was high (r=0.73-0.95, P<0.001). © Munksgaard, 1998.
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Ageberg, E., Zätterström, R., & Moritz, U. (1998). Stabilometry and one-leg hop test have high test-retest reliability. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 8(4), 198–202. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.1998.tb00192.x
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