Short-Term Core Strengthening Program Improves Functional Movement Score in Untrained College Students

Functional movement is an important part of developing athletes' but also untrained individuals' performance. Its monitoring also proved useful in identifying functional limitations and asymmetries, and also in determining the intervention effects. The quasi-experimental pre-test post-test...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-11, Vol.17 (22), p.8669, Article 8669
Hauptverfasser: Scepanovic, Tijana, Protic-Gava, Branka, Sporis, Goran, Rupcic, Tomislav, Miljkovic, Zvonko, Liapikos, Konstantinos, Macak, Drazenka, Madic, Dejan M., Trajkovic, Nebojsa
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Zusammenfassung:Functional movement is an important part of developing athletes' but also untrained individuals' performance. Its monitoring also proved useful in identifying functional limitations and asymmetries, and also in determining the intervention effects. The quasi-experimental pre-test post-test study investigated the effects of core stability training program on the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) score in untrained students after six weeks. The intervention (INT) and control (CG) groups included 73 and 65 male students, respectively. Functional movement patterns were evaluated using the FMS including seven components scores representing seven basic functional patterns. Both groups significantly improved almost all FMS components scores, but the INT increased the mean performance of the hurdle step (partial LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG(2) x 100 = 4%, p = 0.02), in-line lunge (partial LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG(2) x 100 = 3%, p = 0.05), rotatory stability (partial LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG(2) x 100 = 4%, p = 0.02) and total FMS (partial LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG(2) x 100 = 3%, p = 0.04) significantly more than the CG. This justifies that core strengthening can improve FMS in untrained individuals even with the short duration programs.
ISSN:1660-4601
1661-7827
1660-4601
DOI:10.3390/ijerph17228669