CHPS RESEARCH STUDIES

Test-retest Reliability of Hip Adductor and Abductor Strength Measurements

The study aims to find out if hip adduction (bringing your leg into your body) and abduction (moving your leg away from your body) measurements are consistent in three different positions, with and without a belt. We also want to compare the strongest forces produced in each position and condition. This research study will take about a week and involve two visits, lasting about 60 minutes per visit.

Inclusion Qualifications:

  • Females 18-35 years old
  • Recreationally active

Exclusion Qualifications:

You may not participate in this research opportunity if any of the following applies to you:
  • Pregnant
  • Physical limitations preventing completion of maximal effort hip adduction and abduction
  • Engaging in lower-body exercises or athletic activity 48 hours prior to visits

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UCF IRB#: 5484
PI: Maxine Furtado
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Recruitment End Date:
July 31, 2023
Location:
Education Complex
4000 Central Florida Blvd
Orlando, FL 32816
Time Commitment:
Number of visits: 2
Expected time per visit: 60 minutes
Point of Contact:
Maxine Furtado
Faculty Advisors:
Jeffrey Stout
Associated Units:
Kinesiology
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science
Related Tags:
POWER Lab
Short URL: https://chps.ucf.edu/study/18168/

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