How can you use the FMS to identify injury risks in special populations?
Functional movement screening (FMS) is a tool that assesses the quality of basic movement patterns and identifies asymmetries, limitations, and compensations that may increase the risk of injury or reduce performance. It can be useful for anyone who wants to improve their fitness, health, and function, but especially for special populations who may have specific needs or challenges. In this article, you will learn how you can use the FMS to identify injury risks in special populations, such as older adults, pregnant women, and people with chronic conditions.