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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2016 Apr;20(2):310-5.
doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2015.11.006. Epub 2015 Nov 18.

The Functional Movement Screen as a predictor of police recruit occupational task performance

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The Functional Movement Screen as a predictor of police recruit occupational task performance

Claire Bock et al. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether poor movement patterns impact on police recruit task performance.

Methods: Fifty-three volunteers were randomly selected from a pool of 173 police recruits attending basic recruit training. Relationships between movement performance, as measured by the Functional Movement Screen, and four occupational tasks were investigated.

Results: Eleven percent failed the marksmanship and baton strike assessments, 21% failed defensive tactics and 36% failed the tactical options assessment. Mean Functional Movement Screen score was 13.96 points (±1.99 points). Only the tactical options assessment approached a significant difference (p = 0.077) between pass/fail recruits. When Functional Movement Screen scores when graded as pass (14+) or fail (<14) again only the tactical options assessment approached significance (p = 0.057).

Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that a relationship between an officer's movement patterns and occupational performance, most notably choice of tactical options, may exist.

Keywords: Basic training; FMS; Marksmanship; Recruit; Tactical athlete.

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