2022
DOI: 10.5114/phr.2022.117583
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Assessment of the impact of functional training on the result of the Functional Movement Screen tests in footballers

Abstract: Background: Systematic physical training has a positive impact on the body, but it can also cause injuries and damage to the musculoskeletal system. Training and medical staff are constantly looking for methods to accurately assess the risk of injury, as well as training programmes to reduce this risk. Aims:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of functional training on Functional Movement Screen (FMS) scores in a group of football players. Material and methods:A group of 30 football players of GKS… Show more

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“…FMS test is considered as a screening tool to determine the ineffectiveness of an individual's movement, an additional assessment to determine the dynamic and functional capacity, as well as to prepare for a return to play after rehabilitation from injury or surgery (25). It is believed that the FMS, alongside isokinetic muscle testing and injury risk assessment questionnaires, is one of the most popular systems for detecting injury predisposing factors among professional soccer players (26). McCall et al analyzed the practice of medical staff of some of the world's top soccer clubs, showing that almost 66% of them use the above three methods to assess injury risk (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FMS test is considered as a screening tool to determine the ineffectiveness of an individual's movement, an additional assessment to determine the dynamic and functional capacity, as well as to prepare for a return to play after rehabilitation from injury or surgery (25). It is believed that the FMS, alongside isokinetic muscle testing and injury risk assessment questionnaires, is one of the most popular systems for detecting injury predisposing factors among professional soccer players (26). McCall et al analyzed the practice of medical staff of some of the world's top soccer clubs, showing that almost 66% of them use the above three methods to assess injury risk (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%