International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (Oct 2023)

Concurrent Validity of The Expanded Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (E-CAST)

  • Lauren Butler,
  • Alexa Martinez,
  • Ashley Erdman,
  • Dai Sugimoto,
  • Alex Loewen,
  • Eryn Milian,
  • Charles Wyatt,
  • Kristin Hayden,
  • Amie DeVerna,
  • Kirsten Tulchin-Francis,
  • Sophia Ulman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5

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# Background The Expanded Cutting Alignment Scoring Tool (E-CAST) has been previously shown to be reliable when assessing lower extremity alignment during a 45-degree sidestep cut, however, the validity of this tool remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to assess the concurrent validity of the E-CAST by comparing visually identified movement errors from two-dimensional (2D) video with three-dimensional (3D) biomechanical variables collected using motion capture. # Study Design Cross Sectional # Methods Sixty female athletes (age 14.1 ± 1.5 years) who regularly participated in cutting/pivoting sports performed a sidestep cut with 2D video and 3D motion capture simultaneously recording. One clinician scored the 2D videos for each limb using the E-CAST criteria. Joint angles and moments captured in 3D were computed for the trunk and knee. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses were performed to determine the accuracy of each E-CAST item and to provide cut-off points for risk factor identification. # Results ROC analyses identified a cut-off point for all biomechanical variables with sensitivity and specificity ranging from 70-85% and 55-89%, respectively. Across items, the area under the curve ranged from 0.67 to 0.91. # Conclusion The E-CAST performed with acceptable to outstanding area under the curve values for all variables except static knee valgus. # Level of evidence 3b