There was no control group consisting of athletes who did


Hamstrings

Given Exercise discussed an experiment to see if the time it took athletes with hamstring injuries to be able to return to sports was different depending on which of two exercise programs they engaged in.

a) Explain why it was important to assign the athletes to the two different treatments randomly.

b) There was no control group consisting of athletes who did not participate in a special exercise program. Explain the advantage of including such a group in this experiment.

c) How might blinding have been used in this experiment?

d) One group returned to sports activity in a mean of 37.4 days (SD = 27.6 days) and the other in a mean of 22.2 days (SD = 8.3 days). Do you think this difference is statistically significant? Explain.

Exercise :
Athletes who had suffered hamstring injuries were randomly assigned to one of two exercise programs. Those who engaged in static stretching returned to sports activity in a mean of 37.4 days (SD = 27.6 days). Those assigned to a program of agility and trunk stabilization exercises returned to sports in a mean of 22.2 days (SD = 8.3 days). (Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 34 [March 2004]: 3)

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