Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation (Jan 2022)

Physical Testing in Sports Rehabilitation: Implications on a Potential Return to Sport

  • Mohamad Y. Fares, M.D., M.Sc., M.Res.,
  • Hussein H. Khachfe, M.D.,
  • Hamza A. Salhab, M.D., M.Res.,
  • Ahmad Bdeir, B.Eng.,
  • Jawad Fares, M.D., M.Sc.,
  • Hasan Baydoun, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. e189 – e198

Abstract

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Strength and power constitute vital predictors for an individual’s quality of life and athletic performance. Measurement of these two parameters is very important in the world of sports science and medicine and necessitates a high level of accuracy and reliability. Several tests are used to measure strength and power, including the isometric maximal voluntary contraction test, the 1-repetition maximum test, and the Wingate test, as well as other tests that target upper and lower limbs. The unique characteristics present in each of these tests entail a subsequently unique mode of application during the process of rehabilitation. This helps athletic trainers and medical personnel evaluate recovery and decide on a potential return to sport. A comprehensive holistic approach that includes multiple testing, psychosocial assessment, and a gradual return to activity is best to achieve promising outcomes and preinjury athletic levels. Level of Evidence: V, expert opinion