Sportphysio, Table of Contents Sportphysio 2019; 07(02): 67-73DOI: 10.1055/a-0863-0043 Focus © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York Verletzungsprädiktion: Nicht alle Wege führen nach Rom! Mathias Kolodziej , Andreas Beck , Thomas Jaitner Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article Das Performance Team möchte mit Screeningverfahren das individuelle Verletzungsrisiko vorhersagen. Angesichts der fatalen Folgen einer Verletzung ein Anliegen, das man gut nachvollziehen kann. Doch sind die vielen Tests wirklich geeignet? Die Autoren haben da ihre Zweifel, kennen aber auch einen Ausweg. Full Text References Literatur 1 Bahr R. Why screening tests to predict injury do not work – and probably never will…: A critical review. Br J Sports Med 2016; 50 (13) 776-780 2 Kolodziej M, Jaitner T. Single Functional Movement Screen items as main predictors of injury risk in amateur male soccer players. 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