2024, Vol. 11, Issue 3, Part C
Evaluation of the proficiency barrier for injury and its associated with psychometric qualities among recreational cricket players
Author(s): Neha P Patel, Prachi Patel, Khushali Modi, Hetvee Dudhat, Sweezal Shah and Vaibhavi Ghodasiya
Abstract:The Functional Movement Screening is an assessment of an individual's movement quality that has been utilized to evaluate risk of injury in recreational cricket player and minimal support regarding the predictive value of the screen recreational cricket player and to find out association between Proficiency Barrier for Injury and Psychometric Qualities among Recreational Cricket Player. Cross-sectional study conducted with 120 Recreational Cricket players who had participated in different Cricket academy Ahmedabad. Assessment was done according to the proforma. Overall, the individual scores from recreational cricket a player was between 2 or 3 per task. Mild positive association the proficiency barrier for injury and psychometric qualities among recreational cricket player(r = 0.253,
p<0.005).FMS score of 18 is the gold standard for assessing risks of injury in all populations; this study has suggested that the good FMS cut score for assessing the risk of sport injury in recreational cricket players.
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Neha P Patel, Prachi Patel, Khushali Modi, Hetvee Dudhat, Sweezal Shah, Vaibhavi Ghodasiya. Evaluation of the proficiency barrier for injury and its associated with psychometric qualities among recreational cricket players. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2024;11(3):169-171.