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Citation

Fox D, O'Malley E, Blake C. Phys. Ther. Sport 2014; 15(3): 194-199.

Affiliation

UCD, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy & Population Science, Dublin 4, Belfield, Ireland. Electronic address: c.blake@ucd.ie.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ptsp.2013.11.004

PMID

24556034

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine normative values for the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) in Elite and Sub-Elite male Gaelic Football and Hurling players.

DESIGN: A cross sectional study of functional movement in Gaelic games at Elite and Sub-Elite level. Players were video recorded completing the Functional Movement Screen Tool and scored post-test. Comparisons were analysed using Mann-Whitney U tests. SETTING: Field testing in team gym facility and university biomechanics laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 62 players were tested. This consisted of 41 Hurling, and 21 Gaelic Football players. 30 of these participants were deemed Elite and 32 were deemed Sub-Elite. The mean age of the sample was 22.15 ± 3.02 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Functional Movement Screen (FMS).

RESULTS: The FMS mean score for the sample was 15.56 ± 1.46. The Elite group (15.8 ± 1.58) scored higher than the Sub-Elite group (15.34 ± 1.31) but there was no significant difference between groups.

CONCLUSIONS: This study provides normative reference values for Gaelic Players. Elite Gaelic Players perform no better than a young, active population in the FMS indicating a potential problem with the FMS as a measure.


Language: en

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