Gao Y.Sinsurin K.Vachalathiti R.Areerak K.Sondang Irawan D.Mahidol University2026-06-092026-06-092026-07-01Physical Therapy in Sport Vol.80 (2026)1466853Xhttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/117166Objective: To explore the risk of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in basketball players, with a specific focus on comparing dominant (DL) and non-dominant limbs (NDL) assessed with the LESS–M and tested the LESS–M reliability. Design: Observational study. Setting: Field-based testing. Participants: Thirty-six youth basketball players (31 males, 5 females; average BMI 21.35 ± 1.98 kg/m2). Main outcome measures: LESS–M total scores of DL and NDL, and intraclass correlation coefficient ICC<inf>(2,1)</inf> and ICC<inf>(2,k)</inf> reliability. Results: The LESS–M total scores were no statistically significant side-to-side difference (p = 0.327) between DL (4.11 ± 1.16) and NDL (4.28 ± 1.36). The LESS–M demonstrated good intra- and inter-rater reliability, with ICC<inf>(2,1)</inf> = 0.789 and ICC<inf>(2,k)</inf> = 0.803, respectively. Conclusion: The risk of non-contact ACL injury assessed using the LESS–M was similar between the DL and NDL in basketball players. The LESS–M demonstrated good reliability and may be a practical screening tool for movement assessment in basketball athletes. Future prospective studies are needed to establish cut-off values and explore its application in injured populations.MedicineHealth ProfessionsAssessing side-to-side injury risk and reliability of the modified landing error scoring system (LESS–M) in youth basketball athletesArticleSCOPUS10.1016/j.ptsp.2026.1019372-s2.0-10504064226018731600