A Functional Movement Systems Approach from a Screening Perspective

Our group wanted to investigate the management of a client from the perspective of health and wellness compared to the traditional medical system approach based on illness. Our objective was to utilize the FMS screen as a feedback tool while increasing our familiarity with Functional Movement Systems (FMS) generated correctives in a case-based situation. We challenged our existing therapeutic exercise biases and experimented with a treatment-based course of action to address identified deficits. In general, we found the FMS screen to be a useful, cost-effective tool to assist in client management within all phases of the health- care continuum.

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Work Title A Functional Movement Systems Approach from a Screening Perspective
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  1. M. Tchou
  2. R. Terry
  3. H. Zychal
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  1. Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2024
  2. Undergraduate Research
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  1. Faculty Mentor: Dr. Amanda Snider
Publication Date April 19, 2024
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    • Our group wanted to investigate the management of a client from the perspective of health and wellness compared to the traditional medical system approach based on illness. Our objective was to utilize the FMS screen as a feedback tool while increasing our familiarity with Functional Movement Systems (FMS) generated correctives in a case-based situation. We challenged our existing therapeutic exercise biases and experimented with a treatment-based course of action to address identified deficits. In general, we found the FMS screen to be a useful, cost-effective tool to assist in client management within all phases of the health- care continuum.
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    • Our group wanted to investigate the management of a client from the perspective of health and wellness compared to the traditional medical system approach based on illness. Our objective was to utilize the FMS screen as a feedback tool while increasing our familiarity with Functional Movement Systems (FMS) generated correctives in a case-based situation. We challenged our existing therapeutic exercise biases and experimented with a treatment-based course of action to address identified deficits. In general, we found the FMS screen to be a useful, cost-effective tool to assist in client management within all phases of the health- care continuum.
    • Our group wanted to investigate the management of a client from the perspective of health and wellness compared to the traditional medical system approach based on illness. Our objective was to utilize the FMS screen as a feedback tool while increasing our familiarity with Functional Movement Systems (FMS) generated correctives in a case-based situation. We challenged our existing therapeutic exercise biases and experimented with a treatment-based course of action to address identified deficits. In general, we found the FMS screen to be a useful, cost-effective tool to assist in client management within all phases of the health- care continuum.
    • <li><a href="https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_uo3k05t0">Presentation Video</a></li>
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    • Our group wanted to investigate the management of a client from the perspective of health and wellness compared to the traditional medical system approach based on illness. Our objective was to utilize the FMS screen as a feedback tool while increasing our familiarity with Functional Movement Systems (FMS) generated correctives in a case-based situation. We challenged our existing therapeutic exercise biases and experimented with a treatment-based course of action to address identified deficits. In general, we found the FMS screen to be a useful, cost-effective tool to assist in client management within all phases of the health- care continuum.
    • <li><a href="https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_uo3k05t0">Presentation Video</a></li>
    • Presentation Video Link:
    • "https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_uo3k05t0
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    • Our group wanted to investigate the management of a client from the perspective of health and wellness compared to the traditional medical system approach based on illness. Our objective was to utilize the FMS screen as a feedback tool while increasing our familiarity with Functional Movement Systems (FMS) generated correctives in a case-based situation. We challenged our existing therapeutic exercise biases and experimented with a treatment-based course of action to address identified deficits. In general, we found the FMS screen to be a useful, cost-effective tool to assist in client management within all phases of the health- care continuum.
    • Presentation Video Link:
    • "https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_uo3k05t0
    • https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_uo3k05t0
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    • https://montalto.psu.edu/academics/festival
    • https://montalto.psu.edu/academics/festival, https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/2024+Penn+State+Mont+Alto+Academic+Festival-Oral+Presentations+and+Creative+Artistic+Performances/1_uo3k05t0