Novel way for FMS score calculation highlights field of sport- specific information among young competitive athletes

Kirsti Pedak, Kristjan Port, Indrek Rannama, B. Bazanov
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Any complex movement encompasses information about a person’s abilities and disabilities. FMS™ test includes such exercise tests that have shown to reflect risk for injury in the athletic population. There are few reports where FMS™ score reflects certain sports to be more prone to injury. The inconsistency of results may arise from the way subtest scores are combined. Instead of a summation we propose to apply more justified method of geometric mean of subtest scores to tally the final composite score. We used tests on 215 young competitive athletes, 133 young female (age 17.35 ± 1,65) and 82 males (age 17,78± 2.1) from 8 fields of sport (volleyball, basketball, handball, fencing, judo, biathlon, cycling, soccer). Original FMS 21 point (FMS21) were used and for every participant’s arithmetic and geometric mean were calculated. The mean composite FMS™ score of young female athletes was 14.3±1.7 and for male’s 13.8±1.6 out of possible 21 total point. The comparison of sport-specific geometric mean values among girls showed that basketball players had significantly lower results than athletes from biathlon and handball players. Contrarily among boys the handball players had lowest values, being significantly lower from in cyclists, fencers and soccer players. Cyclists had also higher geometric mean values than volleyball players and judo athletes. Detailed analysis of the structure of differences is needed to highlight the specific causes impacting FMS_GM for assessment for seriousness and for specific exercises to potentially compensate for the sport specific detrimental effect on the kinematic chain.
FMS分数计算的新方法突出了年轻竞技运动员的运动特定领域的信息
任何复杂的动作都包含有关一个人的能力和残疾的信息。FMS™测试包括这样的运动测试,已显示反映受伤的风险在运动人群。很少有报道说FMS™分数反映了某些运动更容易受伤。结果的不一致可能来自子测试分数的组合方式。我们建议采用更合理的子测试分数的几何平均方法来计算最终的综合分数,而不是求和。我们对来自8个运动项目(排球、篮球、手球、击剑、柔道、冬季两项、自行车、足球)的215名年轻竞技运动员进行了测试,其中女运动员133名(年龄17.35±1.65),男运动员82名(年龄17.78±2.1)。采用原始FMS21点(FMS21),计算每位参与者的算术平均值和几何平均值。在可能的总分21分中,年轻女运动员的平均FMS™综合得分为14.3±1.7分,男性运动员的平均FMS™综合得分为13.8±1.6分。女生专项几何平均值的比较显示,篮球运动员的成绩明显低于两项和手球运动员。相反,在男孩中,手球运动员的数值最低,明显低于自行车运动员、击剑运动员和足球运动员。自行车运动员的几何平均值也高于排球运动员和柔道运动员。需要对差异的结构进行详细分析,以突出影响FMS_GM的具体原因,以评估其严重性,并进行特定的练习,以潜在地补偿运动对运动链的特定有害影响。
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