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. 2021 Jan 8;18(2):475. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18020475

Table 2.

Mean interlimb asymmetry values and derived injury risk.

Fitness Test Mean Asymmetry ± SD (%) Injury Risk
505-COD 3.58 ± 3.54 $ No &
CMJ 14.50 ± 9.80 *,$ Yes &
SBJ 4.24 ± 4.16 * No &
LAT 5.65 ± 3.09 * No &
ROM_HFEK 8.80 ± 7.66 * Yes #
ROM_HAFK 6.89 ± 5.13 * No #
ROM_AFEK 5.96 ± 4.05 * No #
ROM_AFFK 5.56 ± 8.04 * No #
MM 2.34 ± 1.64 No &

505-COD: 505 change of direction test; CMJ: countermovement jump; SBJ: standing broad jump; LAT: lateral jump; ROM: range of motion; HFEK: hip flexion with extended knee; HAFK: hip abduction with flexed knee; AFEK: ankle flexion with extended knee; AFFK: ankle flexion with flexed knee; MM: muscle mass. * Higher interlimb asymmetry scores in comparison to 505-COD test (p < 0.05). $ Higher interlimb asymmetry scores in comparison to MM test (p < 0.05). & Injury risk stablished in the threshold of 10% relating to Rohman et al. (2015) [21]. # Injury risk stablished in the threshold of 8% relating to López-Valenciano et al. (2019) [22].