مقایسه تست عملکردی FMS در ورزشکاران ووشوکار حرفهای با و بدون آسیب
ارتقای ایمنی و پیشگیری از مصدومیت ها,
دوره 10 شماره 3 (1401),
25 December 2022
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صفحه 289 - 280
https://doi.org/10.22037/iipm.v10i3.39078
چکیده
سابقه و هدف: محققان بسیاری تغییر در الگوهای حرکتی پس از بروز آسیب را گزارش کردهاند. در همین راستا هدف از مطالعه حاضر مقایسه تست عملکردی FMS در ورزشکاران ووشوکار حرفهای با و بدون آسیب میباشد.
روش کار: این مطالعه از نوع مقطعی و علیمقایسهای، کاربردی بود. در این تحقیق تعداد 120 ووشوکار با دامنه سنی23 تا 30 سال به صورت هدفمند بر اساس معیارهای ورود و خروج قرار گرفتند. ارزیابی الگوهای حرکتی عملکردی به وسیله آزمون عملکردی FMS ارزیابی شد. دادهها به وسیله نرم افزار SPSS نسخه 26 و از طریق آمار توصیفی، آزمون خیدو براي مقايسه تفاوت بين گروه با و بدون آسیب و آزمون رگرسیون لجستیک تک متغیره و چند متغیره به منظور مقایسه بین دو گروهها استفاده شد. لازم به ذکر است در اجرای پژوهش ملاحظات اخلاقی مطابق با دستورالعمل کمیته اخلاق دانشگاه تهران در نظر گرفته شده است.
یافتهها: نتایج این پژوهش نشان داد تفاوت معنی داری بین نمرات آزمون عملکردی بین دو گروه وجود داشت. بدین صورت که گروهی که هیچگونه آسیبی را نداشتند نمره کلی بیشتری نسبت به افراد با سابقه آسیب دیدگی گزارش کردند.
نتیجهگیری: در یک نتیجهگیری کلی میتوان به این نکته اشاره کرد که آسیب عمدتا میتواند منجر به تغییر در الگوهای حرکتی شود و از آنجایی که الگوی حرکتی کارآمد لازمه فعالیتهای ورزشی سطح بالا است، ورزشکاران با سابقه آسیب قبلی دچار اختلال در این فاکتور بسیار مهم هستند.
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