Single Leg Squat Test
The single leg squat (SLS) is a test used to assess dynamic hip control and lower limb function and has practical relevance to any sport involving landing, cutting, or running
The Single Leg Squat Test: A “Top-Down” or “Bottom-Up” Functional Performance Test?
Single Leg Squat Test and Its Relationship to Dynamic Knee Valgus and Injury Risk Screening - ScienceDirect
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Validity and inter-rater reliability of ankle motion observed
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Sex-dependent differences in single-leg squat kinematics and their relationship to squat depth in physically active individuals
Single Leg Squat Test
A Preliminary Investigation to Establish the Criterion Validity of a Qualitative Scoring System of Limb Alignment during Single Leg Squat and Landing
Importance of Lower Extremity Muscle Performance and Knee Proprioception During First 60 Degrees of Knee Flexion at Three Months After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Single Leg Squat Assessment
A. Pre-test Single Leg Squat (SLS). B. Good Pelvic Control. C. Bad