Algaba-Del-Castillo José, Castro-Méndez Aurora, Pérez-Belloso Ana Juana, Garrido-Barragán José Gabriel, Aguilar Sánchez Alberto, Coheña-Jiménez Manuel
Podiatry Department, University of Seville, 41009 Seville, Spain.
Independent Researchers, Avenida de Los Pinos 1, Montequinto, 41089 Seville, Spain.
Life (Basel). 2023 Jul 17;13(7):1574. doi: 10.3390/life13071574.
(1) Background: This study focusses on establishing the relationship between quality of movement (based on the functional movement screen, or FMS) and foot posture (based on the foot posture index, or FPI-6). We hypothesised that a poor FMS test score may be derived from the foot position in the space measured by FPI-6. (2) Methods: a quasi-experimental and cross-sectional study was designed to analyse foot posture in 30 healthy football players, using the foot posture index and the functional movement screen. (3) Results: No significant relationships were found between movement quality and foot posture. Poor movement quality is present in more than half of all foot positions, supination, pronation, and neutral. Good quality seems to be more associated with a neutral foot position (23.3%) and supinated (16.6%) than a pronated foot position (6.6%). (4) Conclusions: this study found no relationship between the two tests; therefore, we cannot demonstrate that foot posture is relevant in the quality of the movement of the football players studied.
(1) 背景:本研究聚焦于建立运动质量(基于功能性动作筛查,即FMS)与足部姿势(基于足部姿势指数,即FPI - 6)之间的关系。我们假设FMS测试得分不佳可能源于FPI - 6所测量的足部在空间中的位置。(2) 方法:设计了一项准实验性横断面研究,使用足部姿势指数和功能性动作筛查来分析30名健康足球运动员的足部姿势。(3) 结果:未发现运动质量与足部姿势之间存在显著关系。在所有足部位置(内翻、外翻和中立位)中,超过一半存在运动质量不佳的情况。良好的运动质量似乎与中立足部位置(23.3%)和内翻(16.6%)的关联度高于外翻足部位置(6.6%)。(4) 结论:本研究未发现这两项测试之间存在关联;因此,我们无法证明足部姿势与所研究足球运动员的运动质量相关。