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Functional Movement Screen and Y Balance Tests in Adolescent Footballers with Hip/groin Symptoms.

Physical Therapy in Sport(2019)

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ObjectivesTo assess the correlation between the functional movement screen (FMS) and Y balance test (Y-BT) performance, and the self-reported hip/groin problems, and to compare healthy with hip/groin pain participants.Designa cross-sectional study.SettingSports hall in a football club.Participants43 elite adolescent football (soccer) players.Main outcomeThe Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS), Anterior, posterolateral and posteromedial distance of Y-BT, FMS score.MeasuresY balance and FMS test kit, HAGOS questionnaire.ResultsThe posterolateral, posteromedial distance and composite reach score of the Y-BT were lower in participants with hip/groin problems (p < 0.05). FMS performance was similar in healthy and hip/groin groups. There was a weak correlation (r = 0.32, p= 0.03) between the HAGOS Activities of Daily Living subscale and FMSstabil. In the Y-BT the posterolateral reach was weakly correlated with Symptoms (r = 0.35–0.44, p < 0.02) and moderately correlated with Pain (r = 0.44, p < 0.01) subscales. Posteromedial direction reach with the right leg was weakly correlated with Symptoms (r = 0.32, p = 0.04) and Pain (r = 0.39, p = 0.01). The Y-BT composite score was moderately correlated with Symptoms and Pain (r = 0.42–0.44, p < 0.01).ConclusionsThe Y-BT and the FMS subtests were weakly or moderately correlated with self-reported hip/groin problems. Thus, these tests should be investigated further in adolescent footballers because they may have potential to predict hip and groin problems.
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Football,Soccer,Hip and groin pain,Children,Adolescent,Movement control
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