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Background: Military training injury is a difficult problem in the field of military training. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of functional movement screen (FMS) evaluation system and individualized intervention measures in preventing military training injuries.
Methods: A total of 420 recruits from a unit of the Peo...
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... the end of the training, the FMS score of the Group A increased from 14.61 ± 2.11 to 16.23 ± 2.09 after the intervention of FMS correction strategy.The FMS score of the Group B increased from 14.59 ± 2.09 to 15.03 ± 2.09.The difference was statistically signicant (P < 0.05) ( Table 3).The nal FMS score of the Group A was higher than that of the Group B, and the difference was statistically signicant (P < 0.05) (Table 3). We further analyzed the correlation between different FMS scores and BMI values and the occurrence of training injuries, suggested that FMS score and BMI were correlated with the occurrence of training injury (P < 0.05) ( Table 4). The results showed that FMS score and BMI were the risk factors of training injury. ...Context 2
... et al. [21] also pointed out that when the exibility of the body is reduced and the muscle strength is asymmetrical, rough military training is dicult to change the mobility and stability of the body without increasing the compensation of the body and the probability of injury. In this study, by comparing and analyzing the occurrence of training injuries with different FMS scores, the correlation between FMS scores and the occurrence of military training injuries was further conrmed ( Table 4), which is consistent with the views of the above-mentioned scholars. Therefore, it is feasible to predict the occurrence of military training injury based on FMS evaluation system. ...Context 3
... nding of the study was that 209 recruits (51.86%) (Table 4) had FMS scores below the 14 cutoff point, which is worrisome and implies that these recruits have a potentially higher incidence of military training injuries. Bock et al. [24] pointed out in their study that FMS scores are related to the performance of tactical crowd on tasks, and police ocers with lower FMS scores perform worse in defensive tactical tasks.Stanek [25] pointed out that reghters require to practice a variety of functional movements, which can lead to a safer and more effective performance. ...Similar publications
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