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  • Chapter 1: PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE TESTING
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    Foundational Principles of Measurement and Assessment

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    • Understanding Measurement Properties:
      • Reliability: Consistency over time, across providers, and clients
      • Validity: Accuracy or correlation to a gold standard
      • Standard Error of Measure (SEM): Understanding fluctuations within measurement error
      • Minimal Detectable Change (MDC): Identifying the smallest detectable and clinically meaningful change
      • Normative Data: Interpretation of results relative to population norms

      Filtering Process for Test Selection:

      • Determine the physical quality the test measures
      • Ensure sufficient Construct Validity & Reliability
      • Confirm ability to run the test & interpret the results
      • Assess if the test allows for monitoring progress, prescribing interventions, and rank-ordering individual If "Yes" to all, use the test; if "No" or equivocal, educate oneself or reconsider use
       
      Principles for Measuring What Matters:
      • Understand context & objective (specific demands of patient/athlete, relative importance of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) or Key Functional Indicators (KFIs))
      • Identify predictable KFI deficits based on diagnosis/condition
      • Avoid single-criterion measures
      • Employ multiple performance metrics judiciously to capture all critical aspects
      • Develop composite measures with clear weighting
      • Regularly review & adapt metrics
       
      Multifactorial Nature of Return to Sport Readiness: Incorporates patient-reported outcomes (physical function, psychological readiness), physical examination, range of motion, postural control, muscle performance, and higher-level physical performance tests
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    Foundational Principles of Measurement and Assessment (PDF HANDOUT)
  • Chapter 2: ANKLE RANGE OF MOTION ASSESSMENT (MOBILITY)
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    Assessing Foot and Ankle Range of Motion (Mobility)
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    Assessing Foot & Ankle Range of Motion (PDF HANDOUT)
  • Chapter 3: EVALUATION OF POSTURAL CONTROL & BALANCE
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    Evaluating Postural Control and Balance
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    Evaluating Postural Control & Balance (PDF HANDOUT)
  • Chapter 4: MUSCLE PERFORMANCE OF THE FOOT & ANKLE COMPLEX
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    Muscle Performance of the Foot & Ankle Complex
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    Muscle Performance of the Foot & Ankle Complex (PDF HANDOUT)

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Return to Sport Following Foot & Ankle Injuries

Stop the Guessing Game: Implementing a Criterion and Evidence-Based Functional Performance Testing Algorithm in Foot and Ankle Injuries Course Description: This course provides an evidence-based, Functional Performance Testing Algorithm (FTA) specifically designed for the foot and ankle complex. It addresses the current lack of consensus and standardized PPTs for functional readiness following ...

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