FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SYSTEM
FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SYSTEM
FMS, SFMS, & YBT
Functional Movement System in Morganville, NJ: Functional Movement System’s (FMS) goal is to improve limitations in functional movement patterns. FMS is used when pain is not present, while SFMA is used when pain is present. When testing motor control a Y Balance Test (YBT) is used to evaluate how the core and each extremity function under body weight loads.
New Jersey Sports Chiropractic
REVOLUTIONARY FOCUSED PAIN RELIEVING THERAPY
IMPROVE LIMITATIONS IN FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT PATTERNS.
How It Works
The FMS is a tool for standardized movement screening to see how an individual, no matter their age, is moving in everyday life. It takes into account both mobility and stability and equips the professional with information to make programming decisions with precision and purpose.
The SFMA fills our clinical need to assess for stability and/or motor control dysfunctions as well as mobility dysfunctions. The SFMA is our clinical assessment for those who experience pain. It is a movement based diagnostic system which systematically finds the cause of pain - not just the source - by logically breaking down dysfunctional movement patterns in a structured, repeatable assessment.
The Y Balance Test was developed through years of research in injury prevention and identification of motor control changes that occur after injury. The YBT is a simple way to measure a person’s motor control and demonstrate functional symmetry. The result? A map that identifies road blocks to a person’s functional performance both in rehabilitation and performance worlds.
Benefits of Functional Movement System
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Gain a better understanding of the true relationship movement patterns play in our health and fitness goals.
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Systematically finds the cause of pain - not just the source - by logically breaking down dysfunctional movement patterns in a structured, repeatable assessment.
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Identifies road blocks to a person’s functional performance both in rehabilitation and performance worlds.