The Effect of 8-Week Corrective Exercise Applications on Fms Test Scores in U-18 Male Soccer Players
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Bu çalışmanın amacı, FMS toplam puanı 14 ve altında olan 18 yaş altı erkek futbolcularda 8 hafta süreli uygulanan progresif düzeltici egzersizlerin FMS puanlarına olan etkisinin incelenmesidir. Çalışmaya Türkiye Bölgesel Lig U-18 grubunda futbol oynayan yaşları 15-17 arasındaki 38 erkek futbolcu katılmıştır. Futbolcuların FMS verileri ve demografik bilgileri için 'kişisel bilgi ve FMS test formu' hazırlanmıştır. Çalışmanın başında tüm sporculara FMS testi uygulanmış ve test puanları kaydedilmiştir. Yaralanma riski olarak belirlenen 14 ve altında toplam FMS puanına sahip olan 14 sporcu araştırma grubunu, 15 ve üzeri puana sahip 14 sporcu ise kontrol grubunu oluşturmuştur. Rutin futbol antrenmanlarına ilave olarak araştırma grubuna haftada 3 gün toplam 8 hafta düzeltici egzersiz programı takım antrenörü gözetiminde uygulanmıştır. 9. haftada tüm sporculara FMS son-testi yapılmıştır. Araştırma grubunda toplam FMS puanı ikinci testlemede artarken (p<0,05) kontrol grubunda anlamlı bir fark görülmemiştir (p>0,05). Araştırma grubunda tek çizgide hamle, omuz hareketliliği, aktif düz bacak kaldırma, gövde stabilite şınavı ve rotasyon stabilitesi puanlarında anlamlı bir artış kaydedilmiştir (p<0,05). Çalışma sonuçları, potansiyel yaralanma riski olarak belirlenen toplam FMS puanı 14 ve altındaki U-18 erkek futbolculara uygulanan düzeltici egzersiz programı ile FMS toplam puanlarını artırmanın mümkün olabileceğini göstermiştir.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of progressive corrective exercises applied for 8 weeks on FMS scores in male football players under the age of 18 with an FMS total score of 14 and below. 38 male football players between the ages of 15-17 playing football in the Turkish Regional League U-18 group participated in the study. A 'personal information and FMS test form' was prepared for the FMS data and demographic information of the football players. FMS test was applied to all athletes and the test scores were recorded at the beginning of the study. 14 athletes with a total FMS score of 14 and below, which is determined as an injury risk, formed the research group, and 14 athletes with a score of 15 and above constituted the control group. In addition to routine football training, a corrective exercise program was applied to the research group, 3 days a week, for a total of 8 weeks, under the supervision of the team trainer. In the 9th week, all athletes were given the FMS post-test. While the total FMS score increased in the second testing in the research group (p<0.05), no significant difference was observed in the control group (p>0.05). A significant increase was noted in the research group in in-line lunge, shoulder mobility, active straight leg raise, trunk stability push-up and rotary stability scores (p<0.05). Our results showed that it may be possible to increase FMS total scores with a corrective exercise program applied to U-18 male football players with a total FMS score of 14 and below, which is determined as a potential injury risk.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of progressive corrective exercises applied for 8 weeks on FMS scores in male football players under the age of 18 with an FMS total score of 14 and below. 38 male football players between the ages of 15-17 playing football in the Turkish Regional League U-18 group participated in the study. A 'personal information and FMS test form' was prepared for the FMS data and demographic information of the football players. FMS test was applied to all athletes and the test scores were recorded at the beginning of the study. 14 athletes with a total FMS score of 14 and below, which is determined as an injury risk, formed the research group, and 14 athletes with a score of 15 and above constituted the control group. In addition to routine football training, a corrective exercise program was applied to the research group, 3 days a week, for a total of 8 weeks, under the supervision of the team trainer. In the 9th week, all athletes were given the FMS post-test. While the total FMS score increased in the second testing in the research group (p<0.05), no significant difference was observed in the control group (p>0.05). A significant increase was noted in the research group in in-line lunge, shoulder mobility, active straight leg raise, trunk stability push-up and rotary stability scores (p<0.05). Our results showed that it may be possible to increase FMS total scores with a corrective exercise program applied to U-18 male football players with a total FMS score of 14 and below, which is determined as a potential injury risk.
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