The Functional Movement Screen as a Predictor of Injury in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II Athletes

2017 
Context:  The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a tool used to assess the quality of human movement. Previous FMS researchers reported a difference between the comprehensive and individual FMS test scores of injured and uninjured participants. Objective:  To evaluate the accuracy of the FMS for predicting injury in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II athletes and to evaluate how an injury definition may affect the prognostic values. Design:  Cross-sectional study. Setting:  University preparticipation examinations. Patients or Other Participants:  A total of 257 collegiate athletes (men = 176, women = 81) between the ages of 18 and 24 years. Main Outcome Measure(s):  The athletes were prospectively screened with the FMS and monitored for subsequent injury. The ability of the FMS to accurately predict musculoskeletal injuries, overall injuries, and severe injuries was determined. Results:  The receiver operating characteristic curve provided the FMS cut score of ≤15 for the study sample....
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