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https://read.qxmd.com/read/28360142/do-functional-movement-screen-fms-composite-scores-predict-subsequent-injury-a-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis
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Robert W Moran, Anthony G Schneiders, Jesse Mason, S John Sullivan
AIM: This paper aims to systematically review studies investigating the strength of association between FMS composite scores and subsequent risk of injury, taking into account both methodological quality and clinical and methodological diversity. DESIGN: Systematic review with meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted for the period between their inception and 3 March 2016 using PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar, Scopus, Academic Search Complete, AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine Database), CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Health Source and SPORTDiscus...
December 2017: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28085123/rates-and-risk-factors-of-injury-in-crossfittm-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Moran, Harry Booker, Jacob Staines, Sean Williams
BACKGROUND: CrossFitTM is a strength and conditioning program that has gained widespread popularity since its inception approximately 15 years ago. However, at present little is known about the level of injury risk associated with this form of training. Movement competency, assessed using the Functional Movement ScreenTM (FMS), has been identified as a risk factor for injury in numerous athletic populations, but its role in CrossFit participants is currently unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of injury risk associated with CrossFit training, and examine the influence of a number of potential risk factors (including movement competency)...
September 2017: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28254581/the-effects-of-tissue-flossing-on-ankle-range-of-motion-and-jump-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew W Driller, Ryan G Overmayer
OBJECTIVES: Tissue compression and partial vascular occlusion using band flossing results in re-perfusion of blood to the muscle tissue that may ultimately increase range of motion (ROM) and reduce risk of injury. However, the effect of band flossing on ankle ROM and jump performance is yet to be evaluated. DESIGN: In a crossover design, participants performed a number of tests pre and post the application of a floss band to one ankle (FLOSS), with the contralateral ankle acting as the control (CON)...
May 2017: Physical Therapy in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27552452/platelet-rich-plasma-prp-in-orthopedic-sports-medicine
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Ryan A Mlynarek, Andrew W Kuhn, Asheesh Bedi
The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions has become more prevalent in recent years. Current literature has exhibited that PRP injections are relatively safe and can potentially accelerate or augment the soft tissue healing process. This review presents the most current literature update on the use of PRP in the treatment of rotator cuff tears, osteoarthritis of the knee, ulnar collateral ligament tears, lateral epicondylitis, hamstring injuries, and Achilles tendinopathy...
July 2016: American Journal of Orthopedics
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