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Medicine, General & Internal
Kenta Suzuki, Kiyokazu Akasaka, Takahiro Otsudo, Yutaka Sawada, Hiroshi Hattori, Yuki Hasebe, Yasuaki Mizoguchi, Toby M. Hall, Mitsuru Yamamoto
Summary: FMS training for 8 weeks can improve FMS scores for high-school baseball players, but scores may decline if FMS training is not continued.
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Health Care Sciences & Services
Kenta Suzuki, Yasuaki Mizoguchi, Fumihiko Kimura, Yutaka Sawada, Kiyokazu Akasaka
Summary: This study aimed to examine the impact of functional movement screen (FMS) training on high-school baseball players. The results showed that FMS training can improve players' FMS scores and reduce the number of injuries. However, continued training is necessary to maintain the effects.
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Orthopedics
Benjamin G. G. Adams, Kathryn M. M. Taylor, Kenneth L. L. Cameron, Bradley M. M. Ritland, Richard B. B. Westrick
Summary: This study examined the relationship between baseline variables and postoperative injury or military discharge in US Army soldiers after knee surgery. The results showed that soldiers with a previous nonknee injury, female soldiers, and Black soldiers were more likely to experience postoperative injury. Factors such as enlisted rank, recent fitness test failure, number of previous knee surgeries, and previous nonknee injury were associated with military discharge due to knee-related disability.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2023)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Hua Liu, Huixian Ding, Junjie Xuan, Xing Gao, Xuejuan Huang
Summary: Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is used to evaluate the movement quality of an individual. However, the FMS composite score used to predict sports injuries is currently ambiguous and further refinement may be required for more accurate predictions.
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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Pawel Linek, Paul E. Muckelt, Damian Sikora, Nadine Booysen, Maria Stokes
Summary: The study found that the relationship between HLLMS and FMS performance in youth football players is generally weak, with only a few tasks showing moderate correlation. These two screening tools mainly assess different aspects of movement quality in healthy youth football players.
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
(2021)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Damian Sikora, Pawel Linek
Summary: This study found that there is only a weak to moderate correlation between FMS and Y-BT in youth footballers. The relationship between FMS and Y-BT tasks differs between high-risk and low-risk groups. Therefore, these tests should not be used interchangeably, and using one test alone cannot successfully predict injury risk.
Review
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Junxia Chen, Chunhe Zhang, Sheng Chen, Yuhua Zhao
Summary: This study explored functional correction training using the Functional Movement Screen (FMS (TM)) tool and analyzed its effects on athlete injuries. Results showed that functional correction training improved athletes' functional patterns and reduced the risk of sports injuries.
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Orthopedics
Dustin Nabhan, David Taylor, Andrew Hedges, Roald Bahr
Summary: The study found that patient interviews are 4 times as effective as electronic questionnaires in capturing past or current injuries in athletes training for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, indicating that questionnaires provide incomplete health history information in this patient population.
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY
(2021)
Review
Sport Sciences
Stephen W. West, Lindsay Starling, Simon Kemp, Sean Williams, Matthew Cross, Aileen Taylor, John H. M. Brooks, Keith A. Stokes
Summary: The Professional Rugby Injury Surveillance Project is the largest and longest running rugby union injury surveillance project globally, focusing on the highest level of rugby in England. The study found stable injury incidence and proportion of injured players over time, but an increase in the mean and median severity of injuries, with concussion becoming the most common injury from 2011 to 2019. The rise in overall injury severity and concussion incidence highlight the need for continued efforts to reduce concussion risk and better understand changes in injury severity.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2021)
Article
Sport Sciences
Emma Moore, Joel T. Fuller, Steve Milanese, Stephen C. Jones, Alex Townsley, Matthew Lynagh, Samuel Chalmers
Summary: This study aimed to determine if a revised lower Functional Movement Screen (FMS) composite score threshold is associated with a higher injury risk for junior athletes than the commonly used threshold of <= 14. The prospective cohort study tracked 809 elite junior male Australian football players for injuries and found that the relationship between injury risk and the FMS composite score threshold of <= 14 depended on the presence of a recent injury history. However, none of the three FMS score thresholds were clinically meaningful in predicting injury risk.
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES
(2023)
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Sport Sciences
Stuart E. Willick, Daniel M. Cushman, Joshua Klatt, Matthew Brobeck, Chris Spencer, Masaru Teramoto
Summary: The study describes the design and implementation of an injury surveillance system for youth mountain bike racing in the United States, reporting relatively low overall injury event proportions in the first year. However, many injury events resulted in concussions, fractures, dislocations, and extended time loss from riding.
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT
(2021)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Dario Pfyffer, Kevin Vallotton, Armin Curt, Patrick Freund
Summary: The study assessed the predictive value of preserved midsagittal tissue bridges for SCI patient recovery and stratification, demonstrating that these bridges provide predictive value for recovery.
NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR
(2021)
Review
Sport Sciences
Mojtaba Asgari, Shahab Alizadeh, Anna Sendt, Thomas Jaitner
Summary: Although the FMS is reliable for clinical practice and shows promise in predicting risk among active females, concerns remain about its validity in identifying at-risk females. Further well-organized studies with larger sample sizes and longer monitoring periods are highly recommended to clarify the use of the FMS in females.
SPORTS MEDICINE-OPEN
(2021)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Arielle C. Thomas, Garen Wintemute, Avery B. Nathens, Haris Subacius, Anne M. Stey, Karl Y. Bilimoria, Brendan T. Campbell
Summary: This study evaluated the association between gun shows and local firearm injury rates and found that rates of hospitalization for all-cause firearm injury do not increase significantly within the surrounding communities within two weeks after a gun show.
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
(2022)
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Health Care Sciences & Services
Megan H. Roach, Matthew B. Bird, Matthew S. Helton, Timothy C. Mauntel
Summary: Risk factor identification is crucial for determining MSKI risk and implementing mitigation strategies. This study investigated whether a self-reported MSKI risk assessment could accurately identify military service members at higher risk and if a traffic light model could differentiate MSKI risks. The study used existing self-reported assessment data and MSKI data from the Military Health System. Results showed that certain variables were associated with greater MSKI risk and could be used as risk factors for the traffic light model. The model was effective in prioritizing individuals for orthopedic care and MSKI risk mitigation plans.
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Sport Sciences
Timothy T. Bushman, Tyson L. Grier, Michelle C. Canham-Chervak, Morgan K. Anderson, William J. North, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH
(2015)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
M. K. Anderson, T. Grier, M. Canham-Chervak, T. T. Bushman, B. H. Jones
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Orthopedics
Tyson Grier, Michelle Canham-Chervak, Timothy Bushman, Morgan Anderson, William North, Bruce H. Jones
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2016)
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Sport Sciences
Robyn C. Martin, Tyson Grier, Michelle Canham-Chervak, Morgan K. Anderson, Timothy T. Bushman, David W. DeGroot, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH
(2016)
Article
Sport Sciences
Catherine Rappole, Tyson Grier, Morgan K. Anderson, Veronique Hauschild, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT
(2017)
Article
Sport Sciences
Joseph A. Alemany, Timothy T. Bushman, Tyson Grier, Morgan K. Anderson, Michelle Canham-Chervak, William J. North, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT
(2017)
Article
Sport Sciences
Esther O. Dada, Morgan K. Anderson, Tyson Grier, Joseph A. Alemany, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT
(2017)
Article
Sport Sciences
Tyson L. Grier, Michelle Canham-Chervak, Morgan K. Anderson, Timothy T. Bushman, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH
(2017)
Article
Sport Sciences
Tyson L. Grier, Michelle Canham-Chervak, Timothy T. Bushman, Morgan K. Anderson, William J. North, Bruce H. Jones
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH
(2017)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Tanja C. Roy, Thomas Songer, Feifei Ye, Ronald LaPorte, Tyson Grier, Morgan Anderson, Michelle Chervak
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Veterinary Sciences
Wendy Mey, Anna Schuh-Renner, Morgan K. Anderson, Heather Stevenson-LaMartina, Tyson Grier
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE
(2020)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Morgan K. Anderson, Tyson Grier, Michelle Canham-Chervak, Timothy T. Bushman, Bradley C. Nindl, Bruce H. Jones
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION
(2017)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Morgan K. Anderson, Tyson Grier, Esther O. Dada, Michelle Canham-Chervak, Bruce H. Jones
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
(2017)