Pre-season screening of the upper body and trunk in Australian football players: a prospective study

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Schwab, Laura M
McGhee, Deirdre
Franettovich Smith, Melinda M
Mendis, M Dilani
Hides, Julie
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2020
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Objective: To determine whether screening tests of upper body, trunk region, and of whole-body function could prospectively identify community AFL players who sustain in-season shoulder/head/neck injuries. Additionally, to present screening test reference values.

Design: Prospective cohort;

Setting: Community sport;

Participants: 142 male community AFL players (range 15–37 years)

Main outcome measures: (i) isometric shoulder external and internal rotation (ER/IR) strength; (ii) upper body combined elevation functional ROM; (iii/iv) whole-body functional jump ROM; (v) static thoracic spine angle; (vi) cervical joint proprioception, and (vii) trunk muscle size and function. Results were compared among players with (n=21) and without (n=121) an in-season shoulder, head, or neck injury. ROC analysis and odds ratios were used to determine the predictive values.

Results: Two screening tests predicted an in-season shoulder, head, or neck injury; dominant and non-dominant isometric ER strength (AUC 0.629, 95%CI 0.51–0.74; optimal cut point 182N and AUC 0.619, 95%CI 0.50–0.74; optimal cut point 184N, respectively). The adjusted odds ratio for the strongest predictor: dominant ER muscle strength was 6.02 (95%CI 1.8–19.9).

Conclusion: Greater ER strength was associated with in-season shoulder/head/neck injuries in community AFL players; however, further research is required to determine the clinical significance of this finding.

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Physical Therapy in Sport

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Allied health and rehabilitation science

Sports science and exercise

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Schwab, LM; McGhee, D; Franettovich Smith, MM; Mendis, MD; Hides, J, Pre-season screening of the upper body and trunk in Australian football players: a prospective study, Physical Therapy in Sport, 2020

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