Functional Movement Screen In Monmouth County, NJ

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Injury Risk and Return to Sport: Understanding Functional Movement Screening (FMS)

At TSL Sport Therapeutics, we utilize the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) as a standardized tool to evaluate fundamental movement patterns in athletes and active individuals. This systematic approach allows us to identify potential injury risks and establish clear return-to-sport criteria.

Understanding FMS

The Functional Movement Screen consists of seven fundamental movement patterns that assess mobility, stability, and basic movement competency. Unlike diagnostic tools that focus on existing pain or dysfunction, FMS is designed to identify potential risk factors before they lead to injury. This proactive screening tool helps our Clinic Owner & Physical Therapist evaluate movement quality and asymmetries that could impact athletic performance.

Each movement pattern is scored on a scale of 0-3, with a total possible score of 21 points. Research has shown that scores below certain thresholds can indicate increased injury risk, allowing us to intervene before problems develop.

The Seven Fundamental Movements

Core Movement Patterns
  • Deep Squat – assesses overall movement coordination and symmetry
  • Hurdle Step – evaluates stride mechanics and asymmetries
  • In-Line Lunge – assesses hip and trunk mobility and stability
  • Shoulder Mobility – measures bilateral shoulder range of motion
  • Active Straight Leg Raise – evaluates flexibility and core control
  • Trunk Stability Push-Up – assesses core and spinal stability
  • Rotary Stability – measures multi-planar trunk stability

Scoring and Assessment Process

Standardized Evaluation Our Clinic Owner & Physical Therapist conducts each screen following a precise protocol:

  • Each movement is performed up to 3 times
  • Movements are scored based on specific criteria
  • Pain during any movement results in a score of 0
  • Composite scores help identify overall injury risk
  • Left/right comparisons reveal potential asymmetries

Benefits of FMS Screening

Injury Risk Prediction

Understanding and predicting injury risk is a complex process that requires systematic evaluation of movement patterns. The FMS system provides our Clinic Owner & Physical Therapist with a comprehensive framework to assess fundamental movements that form the foundation of athletic performance. Through detailed analysis of these patterns, we can identify subtle asymmetries, compensations, and limitations that might contribute to increased injury risk.

Movement quality assessment focuses on several key areas that can impact athletic performance:

  • Left vs. right side movement differences
  • Core stability during dynamic activities
  • Balance and postural control
  • Movement pattern compensations
  • Sport-specific movement requirements

By identifying these potential risk factors early, we can implement targeted interventions to address limitations before they lead to injury. This proactive approach allows athletes to maintain optimal performance while reducing their risk of movement-related injuries.

Team Screening Efficiency

The standardized nature of FMS makes it an invaluable tool for team assessments. Our systematic approach allows for efficient screening of entire teams while maintaining the detail needed for individual athlete analysis. This comprehensive evaluation provides insights into both individual movement profiles and team-wide trends, enabling more effective program design and implementation.

Team screening benefits extend beyond individual athlete assessment:

  • Identification of position-specific movement patterns
  • Development of targeted team training programs
  • Early detection of common movement limitations
  • Efficient resource allocation for prevention strategies
  • Objective tracking of team-wide progress

These insights allow strength and conditioning programs to be tailored to address common team needs while still accounting for individual athlete requirements.

Return to Sport Decision-Making

The return-to-sport process requires careful consideration of multiple factors to ensure athlete safety and performance readiness. FMS provides objective criteria that guide this decision-making process, offering clear benchmarks for progression through rehabilitation and return to activity.

Our comprehensive return-to-sport assessment includes:

  • Baseline movement pattern comparison
  • Sport-specific movement requirements
  • Progressive loading tolerances
  • Performance milestone achievement
  • Confidence-building progressions

Frequently Asked Questions

How is FMS different from other movement assessments?
Traditional movement assessments often focus on isolated joints or specific injuries, but FMS takes a more comprehensive approach. By evaluating fundamental movement patterns, FMS examines how the body works as an integrated system. This holistic assessment helps identify how different movement patterns influence each other and impact overall function.

The standardized methodology of FMS sets it apart through:

  • Consistent testing procedures across all practitioners
  • Clear, objective scoring criteria
  • Evidence-based movement analysis
  • Functional pattern assessment
  • Reproducible results for progress tracking

What do FMS scores mean in practical terms?
The FMS scoring system provides clear, actionable information about movement quality. Each movement pattern is evaluated on a scale that reflects both the ability to complete the movement and the quality of the movement pattern. This detailed scoring helps guide training and rehabilitation strategies while providing objective measures of progress.

Understanding the scoring breakdown:

  • Score of 3: Demonstrates optimal movement pattern quality
  • Score of 2: Completes movement with compensations
  • Score of 1: Unable to complete the movement pattern
  • Score of 0: Pain present during movement attempt

These scores serve as a foundation for developing targeted training programs that address specific movement limitations while building on existing movement strengths.

How often should athletes be screened?
The frequency of FMS screening should be tailored to each athlete’s specific situation and goals. Regular screening helps establish baselines and track changes over time, allowing for timely program adjustments when needed. This systematic monitoring helps ensure that training programs remain effective and appropriate for the athlete’s current movement capabilities.

Key screening timeframes to consider:

  • Pre-season baseline assessments
  • Post-injury movement evaluation
  • Performance enhancement monitoring
  • Training program progression
  • Return to sport readiness

Can FMS predict potential injury risks?
While FMS cannot predict specific injuries, it serves as a valuable tool for identifying movement patterns that may increase overall injury risk. Through systematic evaluation of fundamental movements, FMS helps reveal areas where improved movement quality could reduce injury potential. This information guides the development of preventive training strategies focused on enhancing movement efficiency and control.

Risk assessment focuses on:

  • Movement pattern quality and efficiency
  • Asymmetries in bilateral movements
  • Stability during dynamic tasks
  • Mobility restrictions affecting function
  • Compensatory movement strategies

Protect Your Athletic Career with Proactive Screening

Don’t wait for an injury to sideline you. At TSL Sport Therapeutics, our expert team can help identify and address potential risks before they impact your performance.

Schedule Your FMS Assessment Today:

  • Call us directly at (732) 858-1777 and we will schedule an appointment with you over the phone.
  • Book online through our website by filling out the quick form on our Request an Appointment page.

Our Dr. Len Disla, Clinic Owner & Physical Therapist, specializing in Treating Overhead Athletes and Sports Physical Therapy, leads our team in providing comprehensive FMS screenings and prevention strategies.

Take the first step toward injury prevention and enhanced performance. Contact us to schedule your FMS assessment today.