Clinical prediction models are useful in addressing several orthopedic conditions with various cohorts. American football provides a good population for attempting to predict injuries due to their relatively high injury rate. Physical performance can be assessed a variety of ways using an assortment of different tests to assess a diverse set of metrics, which may include reaction time, speed, acceleration, and deceleration. Asymmetry, the difference between right and left performance has been identified as a possible risk factor for injury. The purpose of this study was to determine the whole-body reactive agility metrics that would identify Division I football players who were at elevated risk for core, and lower extremity injuries (CLEI)....
none7noPurpose: The deceleration (pressing) is a common situational pattern leading to anterior cruc...
Context: Various intrinsic factors such as high exposure, poor endurance of core muscles, previous i...
Training load monitoring systems in football do not focus on lower extremities and therefore potenti...
Agility is an important factor in football (soccer), but studies have rarely examined the influences...
The Functional Movement Screen[superscript]TM (FMS) is a screening tool designed to quantify movemen...
Objectives This retrospective cohort study explored an algorithm-based approach using neuromuscular ...
biomechanical patterns and insufficiencies that may influence risk of ligamentous injury, such as an...
The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and physical performance testing are often suggested to be rela...
A premium college football player is estimated to generate over $1 million for his program, so optim...
Modifiable (biomechanical and neuromuscular) anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk factors ha...
The Australian Football League (AFL) agility test is a preplanned multidirectional circuit involving...
Defending and attacking agility tests for Australian football do not exist, and it is unknown whethe...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Return to sport criteria after surgical treatment of lower ex...
thesisAssessment of functional movements in athletes can help to assess athletes' risk of injury. Th...
BackgroundFunctional movement tests that are predictive of injury risk in National Collegiate Athlet...
none7noPurpose: The deceleration (pressing) is a common situational pattern leading to anterior cruc...
Context: Various intrinsic factors such as high exposure, poor endurance of core muscles, previous i...
Training load monitoring systems in football do not focus on lower extremities and therefore potenti...
Agility is an important factor in football (soccer), but studies have rarely examined the influences...
The Functional Movement Screen[superscript]TM (FMS) is a screening tool designed to quantify movemen...
Objectives This retrospective cohort study explored an algorithm-based approach using neuromuscular ...
biomechanical patterns and insufficiencies that may influence risk of ligamentous injury, such as an...
The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and physical performance testing are often suggested to be rela...
A premium college football player is estimated to generate over $1 million for his program, so optim...
Modifiable (biomechanical and neuromuscular) anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk factors ha...
The Australian Football League (AFL) agility test is a preplanned multidirectional circuit involving...
Defending and attacking agility tests for Australian football do not exist, and it is unknown whethe...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Return to sport criteria after surgical treatment of lower ex...
thesisAssessment of functional movements in athletes can help to assess athletes' risk of injury. Th...
BackgroundFunctional movement tests that are predictive of injury risk in National Collegiate Athlet...
none7noPurpose: The deceleration (pressing) is a common situational pattern leading to anterior cruc...
Context: Various intrinsic factors such as high exposure, poor endurance of core muscles, previous i...
Training load monitoring systems in football do not focus on lower extremities and therefore potenti...