Relationship between functional movement screen scores and postural stability in football players: An asymmetrical approach

IF 0.7 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity Pub Date : 2024-03-31 DOI:10.29359/bjhpa.16.1.06
Yücel Makaracı, K. Nas, Kerem Gündüz, Mehmet İleri
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Introduction: Unilateral preference is dominant due to the intensive use of sport-specific movements in football. However, little is known about the possible correlation between unilateral functional movement and the center of pressure-based postural performance. The main aim of this study is to examine the correlation between functional movement screen (FMS) and postural stability in football players from an asymmetrical perspective. Materials and Methods: Fifty professional football players (male n = 25; age 21.40 ± 1.94 years; female n = 25; age 21.04 ± 1.24 years) volunteered for this study. All subjects completed a FMS test consisting of seven items and postural sway measures for dominant and non-dominant sides. Spearman’s correlation and the Mann-Whitney U-test were used for statistical processing. Results: A negative correlation was found between dominant and non-dominant sides FMS in scores and postural sway parameters in both male and female groups (p < .05). Hurdle step (HS) and rotary stability (RS) proved to be strong predictors of postural stability for both groups (p < .001). No significant differences were observed between dominant and nondominant sides in FMS items and postural sway parameters in both groups (p > .05). Conclusions: The correlation of the FMS and postural sway measures may be useful to identify possible postural problems in football players. Therefore, the FMS test may be preferred by practitioners and physiotherapists.
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足球运动员的功能性运动筛查得分与姿势稳定性之间的关系:非对称方法
简介由于在足球运动中大量使用运动特定动作,因此单侧偏好占主导地位。然而,人们对单侧功能性运动与基于压力中心的姿势表现之间可能存在的相关性知之甚少。本研究的主要目的是从非对称角度研究足球运动员的功能性运动筛查(FMS)与姿势稳定性之间的相关性。材料和方法:50 名职业足球运动员(男性 n = 25;年龄为 21.40 ± 1.94 岁;女性 n = 25;年龄为 21.04 ± 1.24 岁)自愿参与本研究。所有受试者都完成了由 7 个项目组成的 FMS 测试,以及优势侧和非优势侧的姿势摇摆测量。统计处理采用斯皮尔曼相关和曼-惠特尼 U 检验。结果显示在男性组和女性组中,优势侧和非优势侧的 FMS 分数与姿势摇摆参数之间均呈负相关(P < .05)。事实证明,蹒跚步(HS)和旋转稳定性(RS)对两组的姿势稳定性都有很强的预测作用(p < .001)。在两组中,优势侧和非优势侧在 FMS 项目和姿势摇摆参数方面均无明显差异(P > .05)。结论FMS 和姿势摇摆测量的相关性可能有助于识别足球运动员可能存在的姿势问题。因此,从业人员和物理治疗师可能会首选 FMS 测试。
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