Study of the measurement and predictive validity of the Functional Movement Screen

BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Fraser PhilpAnand D Pandyan

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the reported measurement capabilities and predictive validity of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) for injury. This was a prospective observational longitudinal study of 24 male footballers from a single team in England, alongside analysis of an existing database over one season (September 2015-May 2016). A preseason FMS was carried out with scores recorded by an experienced assessor and derived, retrospectively, from the three-dimensional movement data that were simultaneously captured. The assessor scores were compared with the photogrammetric system to determine measurement validity, and predictive validity was quantified by assessing sensitivity and specificity (cut-off score of 14). The real-time assessor score matched the photogrammetric score awarded for one of the participants, was higher than the photogrammetric system for 22 participants and was lower than the photogrammetric system in 1 participant. There was no discernible relationship between FMS scores and the competencies required to be met as per the rules articulated for the allocation of a score. A higher number of total injuries were associated with higher FMS scores, whether determined through real-time assessment or c...Continue Reading

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Feb 26, 2020·BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine·Fraser PhilpAnand Pandyan
Sep 11, 2018·Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research·Henrik SjöbergLars Berglund
Dec 26, 2018·Journal of Sports Sciences·Matthew David Wright, Paul Chesterton
Mar 15, 2021·Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies·Martin Dietze-HermosaSandor Dorgo
Feb 9, 2021·Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research·Josip KarucMaroje Sorić

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