Table SDC1 - OHS Variables and Measurement Definitions
Variable Definition of measurement
OHS Torso Angle The angle between the hip, C7, and vertical. The smaller the angle presented, the less anterior lean (forward tilt from the hips) seen within the OHS. Accompanied with a small knee flexion angle this represents better range of movement in the test.
OHS Thigh Angle The angle between vertical, the knee and hip. The smaller the angle presented the greater the flexion at the knee. This results in a deeper squat position.
OHS Shin Angle The angle presented by the shin relative to vertical. The smaller the angle the greater dorsiflexion presented through the ankle at the deepest position in the squat.
OHS Arm Angle The angle presented by the forearm relative to vertical. The smaller the angle the closer the arms are to vertical at the deepest position in the squat.