Reliability and Association with Injury of Movement Screens: A Critical Review

作者: Robert McCunn , Karen aus der Fünten , Hugh H. K. Fullagar , Ian McKeown , Tim Meyer

DOI: 10.1007/S40279-015-0453-1

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摘要: Subjective assessment of athletes' movement quality is widely used by physiotherapists and other applied practitioners within many sports. One the beliefs driving this practice that individuals who display 'poor' patterns are more likely to suffer an injury than those do not. The aim review was summarize reliability screens currently documented scientific literature explore evidence surrounding their association with risk. Ten assessments accompanying data were identified through search. Only two these ten had any directly related A number methodological issues present throughout studies, including small sample sizes, lack descriptive rater or participant information, ambiguous definitions, exposure time reporting risk bias. These factors, combined paucity research on topic, make drawing conclusions as predictive ability difficult. None appear have enough justify tag 'injury prediction tool'.

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