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Table 8 Multivariate analysis of failing on the knee segment for the non-dominant leg during the Single Leg Squat test

From: Factors associated with the Single Leg Squat test in female soccer players: a cross-sectional study

 

SLS test for the knee segment: non-dominant leg

Variables

ORa

95% CIb

p-valuec

AFAQd

   

 (No fear/fear; 10–50)

0.95

0.91–0.99

0.01*

Hip strengthe

   

 CLAMe measured in Nm/(kg*m) *100

0.98

0.96–0.99

0.00*

Division

   

 Div. 1

1

  

 Div. 2

3.30

1.33-8.00

0.01*

 Div. 3

3.05

1.44–6.43

0.00*

An injury problemf

   

 No

1

  

 Yes

3.11

1.25–7.76

0.02*

  1. *Denotes statistically significant p-values at p ≤ 0.05;
  2. aOR: odds ratio; b95% CI: 95% confidence interval; cp-value: probability value; dAFAQ: Athletic Fear Avoidance Questionnaire; eHip strength: Side-Lying Clamshell (CLAM); fAn injury problem: An injury problem located in the head, lower belly, lower back, pelvis or lower extremities that did not demand any time-loss from game or training during the four weeks before or during the test occasion