TAZKIA ANNAFSI FADHLILAZHIM, . (2025) ANALISIS FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SCREENING (FMS) SEBAGAI UPAYA IDENTIFIKASI RISIKO CEDERA PADA ATLET FUTSAL SMP HANGTUAH 3 JAKARTA. Sarjana thesis, UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA.
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Abstract
Abstrak. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis Functional Movement Screen (FMS) sebagai upaya identifikasi risiko cedera pada atlet futsal SMP Hangtuah 3 Jakarta. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif deskriptif dengan metode survei dan teknik total sampling. Pengumpulan data dilakukan menggunakan tes Functional Movement Screen (FMS) yang terdiri dari tujuh gerakan uji. Penelitian ini melibatkan 25 atlet futsal sebagai responden. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa disfungsi gerak paling banyak terjadi pada gerakan Inline lunge sebanyak 23 responden atau 92%, diikuti deep squat sebanyak 19 responden (76%), dan rotary stability sebanyak 16 responden (64%). Gerakan dengan angka disfungsi paling sedikit adalah Hurdle Step 7 responden (28%) dan Active Straight Leg Raise masing-masing sebanyak 8 responden (32%). Penelitian ini juga menemukan bahwa posisi bermain memiliki kaitan dengan pola disfungsi gerak, di mana posisi Flank menunjukkan angka disfungsi tertinggi. Selain itu, atlet yang memiliki riwayat cedera menunjukkan skor FMS yang lebih rendah dibandingkan atlet tanpa riwayat cedera. Hasil penelitian ini menegaskan pentingnya penerapan program latihan korektif secara berkala untuk mencegah risiko cedera serta pemantauan rutin dengan FMS guna meningkatkan performa dan pola gerak atlet futsal. Kata Kunci: functional movement screen, risiko cedera, Atlet Futsal **** Abstract. This study aims to analyze the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) as an effort to identify injury risk among futsal athletes at SMP Hangtuah 3 Jakarta. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach using a survey method and total sampling technique. Data were collected using the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) test, which consists of seven movement assessments. A total of 25 futsal athletes participated as respondents. The results showed that the most common movement dysfunction occurred in the Inline Lunge, with 23 respondents (92%), followed by Deep Squat with 19 respondents (76%), and Rotary Stability with 16 respondents (64%). The movements with the fewest dysfunctions were the Hurdle Step with 7 respondents (28%) and the Active Straight Leg Raise with 8 respondents (32%). The study also found a relationship between playing positions and patterns of movement dysfunction, with the Flank position showing the highest dysfunction rate. Additionally, athletes with a history of injury had lower FMS scores compared to those without such a history. These findings highlight the importance of implementing regular corrective exercise programs to prevent injury risk, as well as routine FMS monitoring to enhance performance and movement patterns in futsal athletes. Keywords: Functional Movement Screen, risk of injury, Futsal Athletes
Item Type: | Thesis (Sarjana) |
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Additional Information: | 1). Dr. Iwan Hermawan, S.Pd, M.Pd.; 2). Dinan Mitsalina, M.Or |
Subjects: | Sains > Anatomi Manusia Ilmu Kedokteran > Cedera dan Luka-luka Olah Raga dan Seni Pertunjukan > Olah Raga Dalam Ruangan |
Divisions: | FIO > Ilmu Keolahragaan |
Depositing User: | TAZKIA ANNAFSI FADHLILAZHIM . |
Date Deposited: | 05 Aug 2025 02:06 |
Last Modified: | 05 Aug 2025 02:06 |
URI: | http://repository.unj.ac.id/id/eprint/57513 |
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