| Literature DB >> 25506270 |
Gregory D Myer1, Adam M Kushner2, Jensen L Brent3, Brad J Schoenfeld4, Jason Hugentobler5, Rhodri S Lloyd6, Al Vermeil7, Donald A Chu8, Jason Harbin9, Stuart M McGill10.
Abstract
Fundamental movement competency is essential for participation in physical activity and for mitigating the risk of injury, which are both key elements of health throughout life. The squat movement pattern is arguably one of the most primal and critical fundamental movements necessary to improve sport performance, to reduce injury risk and to support lifelong physical activity. Based on current evidence, this first (1 of 2) report deconstructs the technical performance of the back squat as a foundation training exercise and presents a novel dynamic screening tool that incorporates identification techniques for functional deficits that limit squat performance and injury resilience. The follow-up report will outline targeted corrective methodology for each of the functional deficits presented in the assessment tool.Entities:
Keywords: functional deficit identification; injury prevention; physical activity; screening tool; sport performance; squat
Year: 2014 PMID: 25506270 PMCID: PMC4262933 DOI: 10.1519/SSC.0000000000000103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strength Cond J ISSN: 1524-1602 Impact factor: 2.143