Zgodność pomiędzy wynikami testu FMS a częstością występowania kontuzji u siatkarek na przykładzie drużyny II ligowej = The consistency between the FMS test results and the frequency of injuries in II league female volleyball players
Keywords
FMS, siatkówka, urazy, volleyball, injury.Abstract
Siedlaczek Marcin, Srokowski Grzegorz, Łukasiewicz Hanna, Srokowska Anna, Kowalik Tomasz, Piekorz Zuzanna, Zukow Walery. Zgodność pomiędzy wynikami testu FMS a częstością występowania kontuzji u siatkarek na przykładzie drużyny II ligowej = The consistency between the FMS test results and the frequency of injuries in II league female volleyball players. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(8):529-539. ISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.44362
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Zgodność pomiędzy wynikami testu FMS a częstością występowania kontuzji u siatkarek na przykładzie drużyny II ligowej
The consistency between the FMS test results and the frequency of injuries in II league female volleyball players
Marcin Siedlaczek1, Grzegorz Srokowski1, Hanna Łukasiewicz2, Anna Srokowska2, Tomasz Kowalik2, Zuzanna Piekorz1, Walery Zukow3
1. Katedra Fizjoterapii, Zakład Kinezyterapii i Masażu Leczniczego, UMK w Toruniu CM im. L. Rydygiera w Bydgoszczy, ul. Techników 3, 85- 801 Bydgoszcz
2. Katedra i Zakład Podstaw Kultury Fizycznej, UMK w Toruniu CM im. L. Rydygiera w Bydgoszczy, ul. Świętojańska 20, 85- 077 Bydgoszcz
3. Wydział Kultury Fizycznej, Zdrowia i Turystyki, Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy, Bydgoszcz
Adres do korespondencji:
Marcin Siedlaczek, Katedra Fizjoterapii Zakład Kinezyterapii i Masażu Leczniczego, UMK w Toruniu CM im. L. Rydygiera w Bydgoszczy, ul. Techników 3 Bydgoszcz, marcinsied@o2.pl
Grzegorz Srokowski, Katedra Fizjoterapii Zakład Kinezyterapii i Masażu Leczniczego, UMK w Toruniu CM im. L. Rydygiera w Bydgoszczy, ul. Techników 3 Bydgoszcz g.srokowski@gmail.com
Słowa kluczowe: FMS, siatkówka, urazy.
Key words: FMS, volleyball, injury.
Summary
Introduction and aim of the study:
Volleyball is a team sport in which the results consist of a large number of factors. The risk of injury for daily training is very high. Volleyball is also an asymmetric sport, which further increases the risk of injury. Simple screening test, which is Functional Movement Screen, will reduce this risk, so I think that a lot of clubs will decide to implement of it.
The main aim of this study is to present and compare the results of the functional assessment of motor and susceptibility to injury in female volleyball players and their interplay with injuries which happened in the last three years. Aim of the study was carried out based on the study material comprising a group of 15 women, practicing volleyball professionally. The research group age was between of 20-35 years.
Material and Method:
Functional Movement Screen- functional screening was the research method. It is using the seven tests which can assess the patient's/athlete’s basic movement patterns. All motion tasks are assessed on a scale 0 to 3. The players also filled the questionnaire.
Results:
Maximum disturbance revealed deep squat test. The smallest disorders showed shoulder mobility test for the left hand and in line lunge test for the left leg. Three of the five single limb tests showed asymmetry: hurdle step, deep squat, shoulder mobility. 53% of players have experienced a serious injury in the last three seasons. The two players with the highest number of FMS points have not been seriously injured so far.
Discussion and Conclusion:
The consistency between the FMS test results and the frequency of injuries in II league female volleyball players was different, then in other studies.
For the participants deep squat was the most difficult test, over 50% of players had painful knees, average points in FMS test was 14,73.
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