Analysis of injury risk levels in young footballers: A review of functional movement screens and static balance scores

Retos Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.47197/retos.v58.107683
Alexy Totti Fahrosi, Khoiril Anam, A. Setiowati, Sugiarto Sugiarto, Nugroho Susanto, Tiok Wijanarko, Hendra Setyawan, Gema Fitriady, Özgür Eken, Z. Kozina, Francesca Latino, Francesco Tafuri, José Vicente García-Jiménez
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: Injury or wound is damage to the structure or function of the body due to physical force or pressure. This study aims to analyze the risk of injury in young footballers in terms of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) based on static balance scores. This study used a descriptive observational research method. The subjects were 31 young footballers (age 13.6±0.5 years, BMI 19.5±2.2 kg/m², TD 15.5±10 months). The data collection instrument involved FMS and Stand Stork Test (SST). The data were then analyzed using descriptive statistics. This study found that the FMS score with a high injury risk category was 6.45% in the SST poor category. Meanwhile, FMS scores in the moderate injury risk category were 19.35% in the SST moderate category, 32.25% in the SST poor category, and 3.25% in the SST very poor category. FMS scores in the low injury risk category were 6.45% in the moderate SST category and 32.25% in the poor SST category. The conclusion is that SPSS soccer academy students have a potential risk of injury in the moderate category and a static balance level in the less category. In addition, after reviewing the results of FMS scores based on SST scores, it can be concluded that FMS scores in the moderate category are found in samples with poor category SST, which is 32.25%. This study suggests improving static balance to prevent the risk of sports injuries in young footballers. Similar research in the future is also recommended, especially the one that uses other physical component variables and different research sample characteristics.
分析青少年足球运动员的受伤风险水平:功能性运动筛查和静态平衡评分回顾
:损伤或伤口是指由于物理力量或压力对身体结构或功能造成的损害。本研究旨在根据静态平衡评分,从功能性运动筛查(FMS)的角度分析青少年足球运动员的受伤风险。本研究采用描述性观察研究方法。研究对象为 31 名青少年足球运动员(年龄为 13.6±0.5 岁,体重指数为 19.5±2.2 kg/m²,发育时间为 15.5±10 个月)。数据收集工具包括 FMS 和站立鹳测试(SST)。然后使用描述性统计对数据进行分析。研究发现,在 SST 差的类别中,高伤害风险类别的 FMS 得分为 6.45%。同时,中度受伤风险类别的 FMS 分数在 SST 中度类别中占 19.35%,在 SST 差类别中占 32.25%,在 SST 极差类别中占 3.25%。低受伤风险类别的 FMS 分数在 SST 中等类别中占 6.45%,在 SST 差类别中占 32.25%。结论是,SPSS 足球学院学生的潜在受伤风险属于中等类别,静态平衡水平属于较低类别。此外,在根据 SST 分数对 FMS 分数的结果进行审查后,可以得出结论,在 SST 较差类别的样本中,FMS 分数处于中等类别,占 32.25%。本研究建议改善青少年足球运动员的静态平衡,以预防运动损伤的风险。建议今后开展类似的研究,尤其是使用其他身体成分变量和不同研究样本特征的研究。
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