Objective:

To determine whether the triple-crossover hop and timed shuttle run are able to discriminate between injured and uninjured limbs in subjects with functional ankle instability.

Design and Setting:

A comparative study involving the assessment of functional performance, conducted in a university gymnasium.

Participants:

A volunteer sample of 16 university-age subjects with unilateral functional ankle instability.

Outcome Measures:

The triple-crossover hop for distance and timed shuttle run measured functional performance, with the uninjured limb acting as a control. Subjects also rated their ankle symptoms using a self-report questionnaire.

Results:

The triple-crossover hop and shuttle run did not detect functional deficit despite subjects’ self-report scores indicating functional impairment.

Conclusions:

Results of the triple-crossover hop and shuttle run used in the clinic should be interpreted with caution, because they will not necessarily identify functional impairment.