Validity and Test–Retest Reliability of a Smartphone App for Measuring Rising Time, Velocity, Power, and Inter-Limb Asymmetry During Single-Leg Sit-to-Stand Test in Female-Trained Athletes
Date
2024Discipline/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónSubject/s
TrainedAthletes
Validity
Single leg
Sit to stand
Asymmetry
Smartphone
Force plate
Muscle power
Abstract
The aim was to determine the validity and test – retest reliability of the Sit to Stand App variables
(rising time, vertical velocity, and power) for measuring single-leg sit-to-stand (STS) test compared
to those derived from ground reaction force data. Twenty-seven female athletes performed the
single-leg STS test over three consecutive sessions simultaneously recorded with a force plate and
the smartphone app. Validity was assessed with Pearson’s correlation coefficient, intra-class
correlation coefficient (ICC), and percentage error. Reliability was assessed with the ICC. Almost
perfect correlations (r ≥ 0.95) and excellent agreement (ICC = 0.96–0.97) between the app and
force plate measures with low percentage errors (≤7.3%) were found. The app showed good-to-
excellent reliability (ICC = 0.88–0.92) with no differences in inter-limb asymmetry over three ses-
sions. The app was highly valid and reliable for measuring single-leg STS performance. Practitioners
can use this a...