Utility of FMS to understand injury incidence in sports: current perspectives.

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2018-09-07 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S149139
Meghan Warren, Monica R Lininger, Nicole J Chimera, Craig A Smith
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Abstract

The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a popular movement screen used by rehabilitation, as well as strength and conditioning, professionals. The FMS, like other movement screens, identifies movement dysfunction in those at risk of, but not currently experiencing, signs or symptoms of a musculoskeletal injury. Seven movement patterns comprise the FMS, which was designed to screen fundamental movement requiring a balance between stability and mobility. The 7 movement patterns are summed to a composite FMS score. For an instrument to have wide applicability and acceptability, there must be high levels of reliability, validity, and accuracy. The FMS is certainly a reliable tool, and can be consistently scored within and between raters. Although the FMS has high face and content validity, the criterion validity (discriminant and convergent) is low. Additionally, the FMS does not appear to be studying a single construct, challenging the use of the summed composite FMS score. The accuracy of the FMS in screening for injury is also suspect, with low sensitivity in almost all studies, although specificity is higher. Finally, within the FMS literature, the concepts of prediction and association are conflated, combined with flawed cohort studies, leading to questions about the efficacy of the FMS to screen for injury. Future research on the use of the FMS, either the composite score or the individual movement patterns, to screen for injury or injury risk in adequately powered, well-designed studies are required to determine if the FMS is appropriate for use as a movement screen.

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利用FMS来了解运动中受伤的发生率:当前的观点。
功能运动屏幕(FMS)是一种流行的运动屏幕,用于康复,以及力量和调理,专业人士。FMS,像其他运动屏幕,识别运动功能障碍的风险,但目前没有经历肌肉骨骼损伤的迹象或症状。FMS由七种运动模式组成,旨在筛选需要在稳定性和机动性之间取得平衡的基本运动。7种运动模式的总和为FMS综合评分。为了使一种仪器具有广泛的适用性和可接受性,它必须具有高水平的可靠性、有效性和准确性。FMS当然是一个可靠的工具,可以在评分者内部和之间进行一致的评分。虽然FMS具有较高的表面效度和内容效度,但判据效度(判别效度和收敛效度)较低。此外,FMS似乎并没有研究单一结构,这对FMS综合评分的使用提出了挑战。FMS在筛查损伤方面的准确性也值得怀疑,尽管特异性更高,但几乎所有研究的敏感性都很低。最后,在FMS文献中,预测和关联的概念被混为一谈,再加上有缺陷的队列研究,导致人们对FMS筛查损伤的有效性提出质疑。未来使用FMS的研究,无论是综合评分还是个人运动模式,都需要在充分有力、设计良好的研究中筛选损伤或损伤风险,以确定FMS是否适合用作运动筛查。
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