Kinematics during lower extremity functional screening tests in young athletes – Are they reliable and valid?

2013 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chris Whatman ◽  
Patria Hume ◽  
Wayne Hing
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4_suppl3) ◽  
pp. 2325967120S0014
Author(s):  
Scott O. Burkhart

Background: Recently, 2 controlled prospective studies of collegiate student-athletes identified 1.6 to 2.5 increased risk of subsequent lower extremity injury following concussion (Books et al., 2016; Lynall et al., 2015). The purpose of the study is to determine the potential clinical utility and application of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Y Balance Test (YBT), Tuck Jump Assessment (TJA), and Landing Error Scoring System (LESS) in a sample of post-concussion soccer athletes and a sample of healthy age and gender matched soccer athlete controls to identify differences. Differentiation was defined as significance in raw score performance on the FMS, YBT, TJA, LESS. Prospective data was collected on lower extremity injury within 6-months post-concussion. Methods: The study participants were administered the FMS, YBT, TJA, and LESS in successive order by a licensed athletic trainer. All measures were administered in a biomechanical lab setting. Post-concussion soccer athletes were administered the FMS, YBT, TJA, and LESS after receiving formal medical clearance from a licensed physician. Post-concussion soccer athletes were matched with healthy soccer athlete controls by age, gender, and years of participation. All study participants were administered screening measures at rest. All demographic and raw data were summarized using descriptive statistics with point estimates and 95% confidence intervals calculated for all end points. Independent sample t-tests were performed at <0.05 to measure significant differences between groups. Results: 50 (17 female, 33 male; mean age=14.1; mean years of participation=6.8) post-concussion soccer athletes and 50 (17 female, 33 male; mean age=14.3; mean years of participation=6.7) matched soccer athlete controls were administered the FMS, YBT, TJA, and LESS. Significant differences were observed between the post-concussion and control groups on FMS Deep Squat ( t=-9.76, p=<0.001), Inline Lung ( t=-8.43, p=<0.001), and LESS total score (t=-9.21, p=<0.001). No other significant differences were observed. Conclusions: The current study identified the FMS, YBT, TJA, and LESS as potential movement screening tests in which differences could be observed in a sample of post-concussion and healthy control soccer athletes. Results from the current study identified specific differences between groups with respect to movement screening test performance on the FMS Deep Squat, Inline Lunge, and LESS total score. Further research is warranted to clearly define the observed differences. Clinicians should consider these findings when providing recommendations and discussing recovery in concussion patients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 213-220
Author(s):  
Seyedeh Sara Homaye Razavi ◽  
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Seyed Sadradin Shojaedin ◽  
Zahra Karimi ◽  
Somayeh Barzeh ◽  
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Purpose: Maintaining balance in the feet and wrists while helping to improve poor center of gravity adjustment, balancing and properly applying force to climb climbing requirements. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of six weeks of training on neuromuscular performance balance and lower extremity function Girls rock climbing. Methods: Purposive sampling and available with number 30 (age 18±25 years) were randomly divided into two experimental groups and one control group of 10 neuromuscular performances (n=10) groups. Prior to the training protocol (6 weeks), to measure performance balance and lower limb of the test subjects were used Star and functional movement screening tests. Paired t-test and analysis of covariance were used. The significant level of P≤0.05 was used. Results: The results showed that there was a significant difference in the balance and function of the lower extremities between the two neuromuscular and functional groups, but these differences were not significant between the two experimental groups. Conclusion: The results show that the performance and functional neuromuscular training programs to improve balance and lower extremity function Girls rock climbing and lead to increased athletic performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 53 (8S) ◽  
pp. 32-32
Author(s):  
Brittney Webb ◽  
Jessica Harris-Kenning ◽  
Aracelis Guzman ◽  
Lindsay V. Slater ◽  
L. Colby Mangum

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 947-950
Author(s):  
Zertaj Kashif ◽  
Aman ur Rehman ◽  
Sonia Zafar Warriach ◽  
Muhammad Bilal Pasha ◽  
Zoya Khan ◽  
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Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and the fourth dominant cause of cancer related death in women throughout the globe. Eighty percent of cases occur in the developing nations1,2. The extent of this cancer is tough to be evaluated in Pakistanbecause of differing insufficient epidemiological figures obtainable in small scale studies, dealing only reported limited number of cases which are not representative of its true burden3,4,5. As stated by World Health Organization, in 2002, the pervasiveness of cervical cancer in Pakistan was 9 in 100,000; in 2008 it jumped up to 19.5/100,000. Claimed by various studies, this cancer is among the list of first ten frequent cancers in Pakistan6,7,8,9. It is one of the most avoidable cancers nowadays and we have all the tools to eradicate it, still the number of lives lost due to cervical cancer is very high in Pakistan as it is an ignored ailment here in terms of screening, prevention and vaccination9. Economically developed countries who invested capitals for organized screening projects have made notable progress in reducing both occurrence and mortality due to this specific cancer10. The out of proportion load of cervical cancer in developing countries is largely attributable to scarcity of functional screening projects11. In our over 500 bedded teaching hospital with a well running gynecology outdoor, we do receive cervical biopsies positive for invasive malignancies but hardly receive any Pap smear tests in laboratory that prompted us to check for cervical cancer screening especially Pap smear test related awareness among our non-medical ladies.As the foundation of cervical cancer eradication is screening and prevention, each country and its regions must device an elimination plan that fits into its own culture and geographic landscape. Keywords: perception and understanding of existing screening tests, preventive measures, cervical cancer


2006 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 122-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
CHRISTINE MARIE TATE ◽  
GLENN N. WILLIAMS ◽  
PETER J. BARRANCE ◽  
THOMAS S. BUCHANAN

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
pp. 2302-2311 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meghan Warren ◽  
Monica R. Lininger ◽  
Craig A. Smith ◽  
Adam J. Copp ◽  
Nicole J. Chimera

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