| Literature DB >> 27431669 |
Robin Marc Orr1, Rodney Pope2, Michael Stierli2, Ben Hinton2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Police officers are required to perform dynamic movements in unpredictable environments, the results of which can lead to injury. Early identification of poor movement patterns of a police population, and potential sub groups within this population, may provide opportunities to treat and minimise injury risks. The aim of this study was to profile the functional movement capabilities of an Australian state police force and potential sub groups through a retrospective cohort study.Entities:
Keywords: Injury; Law enforcement; Movement skills; Screening; Tactical
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27431669 PMCID: PMC4950801 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1146-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Demographics by cohort, status (recruit or attested officers) and gender
| Cohort ( | Recruits ( | Attested Officers ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female | |
| n (%) | 1155 (76%) | 357 (24%) | 573 (70%) | 250 (30%) | 582 (84%) | 107 (16%) |
| Age (mean ± SD) yrs | 31.34 ± 8.41 | 27.99 ± 8.02 | 25.50 ± 5.80 | 25.78 ± 5.57 | 34.84 ± 8.00 | 36.87 ± 6.88 |
Fig. 1Frequency distributions by group for overall FMS scores
Mean ranks of component and total FMS scores by qualification and by gender
| Recruits ( | Officers ( | Females ( | Males ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overhead Squat | 744.50 | 770.83 | 718.52 | 768.24 |
| Hurdle Step | 717.56* | 803.01 | 776.58 | 750.29 |
| Inline Lunge | 753.40 | 760.20 | 831.56** | 733.27 |
| Shoulder Mobility | 865.37* | 626.45 | 949.01** | 697.00 |
| Active Straight Leg Raise | 742.87 | 772.78 | 859.28** | 724.73 |
| Trunk Stability Push Up | 783.63 | 724.10 | 572.76** | 813.29 |
| Rotary Stability | 785.41* | 721.96 | 773.82 | 751.15 |
| FMS Total Score | 792.54* (Mean ± SD 15.23 ± 2.01) | 713.45 (Mean ± SD 14.57 ± 2.96) | 810.40 (Mean ± SD 15.24 ± 2.35) | 739.84 (Mean ± SD 14.84 ± 2.55) |
Significant difference between Recruits and Officers, based on results of Mann–Whitney U tests, * p < .001. Significant difference between female and male officers, based on results of Mann–Whitney U tests, **p < .001
Mean ranks of component and total FMS scores by gender and by qualification
| Female Recruits ( | Female Officers ( | Male Recruits ( | Male Officers ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overhead Squat | 173.90 | 190.92 | 575.49 | 580.47 |
| Hurdle Step | 171.02 | 197.64 | 544.60* | 610.89 |
| Inline Lunge | 176.87 | 183.98 | 570.28 | 585.60 |
| Shoulder Mobility | 186.48 | 161.52 | 668.90* | 488.51 |
| Active Straight Leg Raise | 177.34 | 182.88 | 554.64 | 601.00 |
| Trunk Stability Push Up | 190.60* | 151.91 | 610.08* | 546.42 |
| Rotary Stability | 178.88 | 179.28 | 608.20* | 548.26 |
| FMS Total Score | 182.47 (Mean ± SD 15.37 ± 2.04) | 170.88 (Mean ± SD 14.93 ± 2.92) | 607.25 (Mean ± SD 15.18 ± 1.99) | 549.20 (Mean ± SD 14.50 ± 2.97) |
Significant difference between Recruits and Officers of equivalent gender, based on results of Mann–Whitney U tests, *p ≤ .001