Func%onal Movement Tes%ng For Rowing
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1 Func%onal Movement Tes%ng For Rowing
2 Tests Standing lunge Lat Flexibility Trunk Rota6on Ac6ve straight leg raise Hip Rota6on Front Plank Side Plank Full Squat Step up Catch Posi6on Finish Posi6on
3 Calf Lunge Test Calf flexibility is an important component of being able to keep heels engaged at the catch. This will allow for a greater ac%va%on of the glutes and thus a more powerful drive. Assessing the quan%ty of ac%ve ankle movement will give an indica%on of ability to dorsiflex at the ankle as well as indicate suscep%bility to injury. Technique: A piece of tape is placed perpendicular to a wall with out a base board. Marks are made at 5, 7.5 and 10 cm. The subject places their big toe on the 5cm mark. While keeping their heel in contact with the ground they will lunge forward and touch their knee to the wall. If they are successful, they will move back to the 7.5cm mark and then the 10 cm mark. Objec%ve: Achieving >10cm as measured by the lunge test
4 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 >10cm cm cm <5 cm Pain
5 Correc6on Calf stretching Sta6c 30 sec 3-4x at least 2x/day Off stair in slight knee bent posi6on Holding same posi6on as test
6 Back (Lat.) Flexibility Poor flexibility of the back muscles can cause a number of issues in rowing but also in the gym. A 6ght la6simus dorsi may put undue stress on the lower thoracic and lumbar spines. In turn this can lead to an extended posture and thus injury Technique: In sixng, the athlete is instructed to place palms and elbows together in from of them. They are then asked to raise their hands up in a ver6cal line un6l their elbows come apart or they can t go any further Objec6ve: Elbows reach eye level with out excess back arching
7 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 Eye level with no excess back arching Nose level Chin level Below Chin level Pain
8 Correc6on La6simus Dorsi stretching Sta6c 30 sec 3-4x at least 2x/day
9 Spinal Rota6on Poor spinal rota6on can put excess stress on the rib cage and thus lead to rib injuries. Technique: In sixng, the athlete is instructed to place a wooden dowel across their shoulders and loop their arms over it. They are then asked to rota6on as far as they can go to the right. Repeat to the le^ Objec6ve: The athlete should be able to rotate 60 deg in both direc6ons
10 Scoring Score of 3 45 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of deg deg <15 deg Pain
11 Correc6on Rota6on mobility 5sec each side 2-3x10 reps
12 Ac6ve Straight leg Raise (ASLR) Hamstring flexibility is an important component of being able to properly rock over at the catch. Assessing the quan%ty of ac%ve hip movement will give an indica%on of ability to flex at the hip (as apposed to the back) as well as indicate suscep%bility to injury. Technique: Subject lays on their back next to a wall previously marked. While keeping one leg on the ground, the other is elevated to a maximum distance. The maximum radians are then measured Objec%ve: Achieving 90 deg of hip flexion
13 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 >90 deg deg 70-80deg <70 deg Pain
14 Correc6on Hamstring stretching Sta6c 30 sec 3-4x at least 2x/day Foot on bench in front, back straight Laying in doorway with foot up wall Lying on back with boat strap
15 Hip Rota6on Only a minimal amount of hip rota6on is required for the sweep athlete and even less for the sculler. However, a limita6on in normal hip rota6on is a strong indicator of low back pain Technique: Athlete lays flat on their back with their hip and knee flexed to 90 deg. The examiner acempts to rotate the thigh maximally inward (IR) and then maximally outward (ER). Repeat for other limb Objec6ve: Achieving 45deg ER and 20 IR
16 Scoring Internal Rota%on Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 External Rota%on Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 20 deg 10 deg 5 deg 0 deg Pain 45 deg 30 deg 15 deg 0 deg Pain
17 Correc6on Hip rotator Stretching Sta6c 30 sec 3-4x at least 2x/day IR ER
18 Plank PT: The plank test help to assess the strength and endurance of some of the key core muscles. It is a useful test to assess the strength and endurance of the mul%fidus (a thick muscle in the lumbar spine which plays a cri%cal role in stability of lumbar spine) as well as the abdominals and tranverse abdominus. This test can also give us some indica%on of the balance of the muscles on the anterior aspect (abdominals and associated musculature) and posterior aspect (mul%fidus and associated musculature). Because the core is so ac%ve in sports, assessing the ability to perform the test as well as the endurance with the test is vital. Technique: In the plank test, the subject is asked to do a modified push- up posi%on with their feet close together and up on their elbows. The key is to maintain the hips in line with the shoulders without raising the hips in the air or slumping in the mid- sec%on. Objec%ve:This test is scored or assessed on the ability to hold the posi%on for %me without losing form or balance. If the subject drops more than 1, then the %me is noted and scored accordingly.
19 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 >60 sec Straight line b/t shoulders hips and knees No excess winging of shoulder blades sec of one devia6on <30sec or two devia6ons Pain
20 Correc6on Interscapular strength Thera- band retrac6ons Reverse flies Thera- band rowing Core Start on knees and hands Progress to knees and elbow Progress to toes and elbow *when you can hit 60 second hold then progress to next step
21 Side Plank Test (SPT) The side plank test is also designed to assess the strength and endurance of some of the key core muscles. It is a useful test to assess the strength and endurance of the gluteus medius as well as the obliques and quadratus luborum. This test can also give us some indica%on of the balance of the muscles on right and le` side of the body. Because the core is so ac%ve in sports, assessing the ability to perform the test as well as the endurance with the test is vital. Technique: In the side plank test, the athlete lies on their side while placing their feet together. They are asked to raise up on one elbow while placing the opposite hand on their hip. The key is to maintain this posi%on without dropping your hip to the table, keeping your feet together or allowing rota%on throughout the test. This test is scored or assessed on the ability to hold the posi%on for %me without losing form or balance. Objec%ve:This test is scored or assessed on the ability to hold the posi%on for %me without losing form or balance. If the subject drops more than 1, then the %me is noted and scored accordingly
22 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 >60 sec Straight line through sternum, middle of pelvis and b/t ankle No excess winging of shoulder blades No rota6on of shoulders or hips sec or one devia6on <30sec or two devia6ons Pain
23 Correc6on Interscapular strength Thera- band retrac6ons Reverse flies Thera- band rowing Core Start with lower knee bent and on hand Progress to knee and elbow Progress to foot and elbow *when you can hit 60 second hold then progress to next step
24 Full Squat Test FST: The squat has been shown to be a cri%cal exercise for improving Lower body power. Therefore assessing the quality of movement will give an indica%on of ability to develop force as well as indicate suscep%bility to injury. Technique: Subject should squat to 90 degrees with the heels remaining on the floor, knees behind the toes, no loss of balance, chest up and with symmetrical weight bearing through both lower extremi%es. Objec%ve: Subject stands just behind a reference point and performs 10 squats to 90 degrees. Mo%on should be slow controlled mo%on.
25 Scoring Score of 3 Lateral shi^ less than 1 Proper spinal squaxng posi6on or slightly forward flexed posturing Able to squat to 90 degrees of knee flexion or greater No pelvic curl under at end range of squat Perform full squat with heels on floor No hip adduc6on No loss of balance Symmetrical weight bearing Score of 2 Score of 1 2 devia6ons and/or Lateral shi^ >1 but less than 2 Able to squat degrees Heels come off floor >1 Mod hip adduc6on past mid- line Pelvic curl under 3 devia6ons and/or Greater than 2 lateral shi^ Forward flexed posturing resul6ng in their chest contac6ng their knees at 90 degrees flexion Not able to squat 45 degrees or less Heels coming off floor greater than 2 Loss of balance Score of 0 pain with tes6ng 4 or more devia6ons
26 Step Up Test SUT: The step up test assesses the lower kine%c chains ability to resist increased demands with single leg ac%vi%es. The step- ups require the athlete to repe%%vely step up onto an 7-8 step. This requires the athlete to move their bodyweight ver%cally through this range of mo%on and begins to give an idea of the strength, endurance and whether or not there in an imbalance between the right and le` leg. Technique: The subject places the foot on the step, ascends all the way up in a controlled fashion, taps with opposite foot and returns to the star%ng posi%on in a controlled fashion. Objec%ve: The goal with this test is to have: Approach to the step in a straight line. An adduc%on angle as close to 0 as possible with ascent and descent. Controlled mo%on with descent
27 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 No hip adduc6on No foot prona6on No circumduc6on or hip hiking No significant asymmetries No loss of balance Hip adduc6on to midline 2 devia6ons 3 devia6ons Hip adduc6on past midline pain with tes6ng 4 or more devia6ons
28 Correc6on Glute medius strengthening Calmshells Single leg wall slide Single leg sqaut (shallow to deep progression) Motor pacerning prac6ce stable pelvis, knee over 2 nd toe
29 Catch Posi6on A proper catch posi%on helps set up the athlete to developed the power in the drive phase. The ability to rock over and have the pelvis rotate forward while maintain a neutral lower and upper back is crucial for injury preven%on Technique: On the erg, have the subject perform a pause drill at the catch and repeat 10 %mes. The athlete adempts role the pelvis interiorly (beyond the ver%cal) while marina%ng a neutral spinal posi%on Objec%ve: maintain neutral spinal posture. Able to rock forward onto pelvis and achieve a beyond ver%cal pelvic posi%on.
30 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of 0 Able to rock over past ver6cal Neutral lower back Weight on front of sit bones No excess flexion of upper back Pelvis only gets to ver6cal Pelvis does not get to ver6cal >3 devia6ons Pain
31 Finish Posi6on A strong finish posi%on helps the athlete to set up the recovery. The athletes needs to be able to maintain a neutral spinal posture with the pelvis angled back between 20-30deg. It is important to not allow the lumbar spine to collapse into flexion. It will make for a week lower back posi%on and difficulty rocking over and into the catch posi%on during the recovery. Technique: On the erg, have the subject hold finish posi%on for 5 seconds and then swing forward to a neutral pelvic posi%on (ver%cal). Repeat 10 %mes Objec%ve: maintain neutral spinal posture. Able to rock forward onto pelvis and achieve a ver%cal posi%on.
32 Scoring Score of 3 Score of 2 Score of 1 Score of deg lay back Neutral spinal posture (no collapse) Able to rock over to ver6cal No early break of knees Collapse of lumbar spine or Unable to rock over to ver6cal Collapse of lumbar spine & Unable to rock over to ver6cal >3 devia6ons Pain
33 Overall Scoring Lunge ER(R) Lats ER(L) Rota6on (R) Plank Rota6on (L) Side (R) ASLR (R) Side (L) ASLR(L) Step (R) IR(R) Step (L) IR(L) Catch Finish /51
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