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== Objective ==
== Objective ==
Hop tests are routinely used in the assessment for return to sports
A series of hop tests are routinely used in the assessment for return to sports post-injury, be it an ankle sprain or anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
# Single hop test
# Triple hop test
# Crossover hop test
# 6 meter timed hop test


== Evidence ==
== Evidence ==

Revision as of 14:34, 10 June 2018

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A series of hop tests are routinely used in the assessment for return to sports post-injury, be it an ankle sprain or anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

  1. Single hop test
  2. Triple hop test
  3. Crossover hop test
  4. 6 meter timed hop test

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