Predictive Study on Functional Movement Screening on Sports Injuries in Adolescent Badminton Players
OBJECTIVE:This study aims to explore the relationship between scores obtained from functional movement screening(FMS)tests and the prediction of sports injury risk among adolescent badminton players.METHODS:Utilizing literature research method,questionnaire survey,testing,and statistical analysis,FMS tests were administered to 27 adolescent badminton players from Wenzhou Sports School.The injury threshold was determined through ROC curve analysis and the Youden index.RESULTS:The average FMS score for adolescent badminton players in Wenzhou was 18.41.Scores for movements such as the deep squat,shoulder flexibility,trunk stability push-up,and rotary stability were relatively low.The injury risk threshold was established at 17 points,with players scoring 17 or below exhibiting a 13-fold higher risk of injury compared to those scoring above the threshold.CONCLUSIONS:(1)Adolescent badminton players demonstrated overall good functional performance,with notable flexibility in the hips,knees,and ankles,but exhibited deficiencies in hamstring flexibility,bilateral shoulder joint flexibility,and trunk stability.(2)Players displayed better flexibility than stability.SUGGESTION:Targeted training interventions should be implemented for players scoring below 17 on the FMS to mitigate the risk of sports injuries.