April 2020
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The Balance Side Hop’s outcome parameters

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Use Balance Side Hop to assess stability after ankle sprains or ACL injuries. Measure Sway Area & Balance Point to guide return-to-sports decisions. Access PDF for comprehensive details.
Balance Side Hop insights for better RTS decision making

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The Balance Side Hop is used in the assessment for return to sports (RTS) post-injury, for example after ankle sprains or anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. The main objective is to assess stability after landing and identify asymmetries. 

The primary outcome parameter of the Balance Side Hop is Sway Area. It is defined as the area that covers 95% of the center of pressure (COP) data points during the holding phase. The Sway Area is available both as a numerical value (Fig-1, left) and as a figure (Fig-1, middle) for qualitative evaluation. In this example, the sway area of the right foot is significantly larger than the left sway area. 

Key outcomes of Balance Side Hop
Fig-1: Key outcome parameters of the ReGo Balance Side Hop.

Additionally, the longitudinal and transversal balance point is available (Fig-1, middle & right). It displays the mean COP normalized by sensor insole length in anterior-posterior and medio-lateral direction, respectively. In this case, the Balance Point of the right foot is more medial and posterior than the left. 

Sway Area and Balance Point help coaches and therapists to understand a patient’s individual compensation strategies and thereby to make better informed decisions in the RTS process after ACL injuries. 

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