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Functional movement screening: the use of fundamental movements as an assessment
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Cook G
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; Hoogenboom BJ
; Voight M
Int J Sports Phys Ther
2014[May]; 9
(3
): 396-409
PMID24944860
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To prepare an athlete for the wide variety of activities needed to participate in
or return to their sport, the analysis of fundamental movements should be
incorporated into screening in order to determine who possesses, or lacks, the
ability to perform certain essential movements. In a series of two articles, the
background and rationale for the analysis of fundamental movement will be
provided. The Functional Movement Screen (FMS?) will be described, and any
evidence related to its use will be presented. Three of the seven fundamental
movement patterns that comprise the FMS? are described in detail in Part I: the
Deep Squat, Hurdle Step, and In-Line Lunge. Part II of this series which will be
provided in the August issue of IJSPT, will provide a detailed description of the
four additional patterns that complement those presented in Part I (to complete
the seven total fundamental movements): Shoulder Mobility, the Active Straight
Leg Raise, the Trunk Stability Push-up, and Rotary Stability, as well as a
discussion about the utility of functional movement screening, and the future of
functional movement. The intent of this two part series is to present the
concepts associated with screening of fundamental movements, whether it is the
FMS? system or a different system devised by another clinician. Such a functional
assessment should be incorporated into pre-participation screening and return to
sport testing in order to determine whether the athlete has the essential
movements needed to participate in sports activities at a level of minimum
competency. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.