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Index
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Appendices
Foreword
Preface
1 Introduction to Screening and Assessment
The Practice of Movement Screening and Assessment
Body Parts Versus Movement Patterns
The Movement Versus Motion Paradox
Movement is Our Business
Systems Versus Programs
Movement Screening Models
Function Versus Anatomy
Dysfunction, Pain and Rehabilitation
The FMS History
Recognizing Patterns
The Five Basic Principles
Overview of the Functional Movement System Goals
2 Anatomical Science Versus Functional Science
Training Stabilizers Versus Training Movers
Muscle Function— Movement and Sensation
Joints and Ligaments
The Fascial Matrix
The Breath
The Neuromuscular Network
Authentic Movement
The Movement Matrix
Dissection and Reconstruction
Movement Deficiency and Dysfunction
Developmental Movement Dysfunction
Traumatic Movement Dysfunction
Acquired Movement Dysfunction
Pain Changes Everything
3 Understanding Movement
Movement Knowledge Versus Exercise Knowledge
The Two Functional Movement Systems
Basic Movement Before Specific
Understanding Perspectives Activities, Exercises and Athletics
Difficulty Versus Challenge
A Professional Crossroads
Diseases, Injuries and Ailments
Thin-Slicing
A Glance at Screening, Testing and Assessment
Overview of the Systems
Movement Assessment
Outline of the Functional Movement System
Functional Movement Screen: FMS
The Clinical System—Selective Functional Movement Assessment: SFMA
Creating Functional Movement Standards
4 Movement Screening
The Effect of Injury on Movement
Where Does a Movement Screen Belong?
Movement Screen Outcomes
Pre-Participation and Performance Reviews
5 Functional Movement Systems and Movement Patterns
FMS Overview
SFMA Top-Tier Assessments
SFMA Breakouts
The Concept of Screening
Functional Movement Screen Criteria
The FMS Design
The Four Basic Filters
Pain Versus Discomfort during Screening
Scoring the FMS— Results Hierarchy
6 Functional Movement Screen Descriptions
The FMS Test List
The FMS Scoring Sheet
Deep Squat Movement Pattern
Hurdle Step Movement Pattern
Inline Lunge Movement Pattern
Shoulder Mobility Reaching Movement Pattern
Clearing Exam
Active Straight-Leg Raise Movement Pattern
Trunk Stability Pushup Movement Pattern
Clearing Exam
Rotary Stability Movement Pattern
Clearing Exam
Functional Movement Screen Conclusion
Increased Activity Risk
Movement Screen Modifications
Modification Hierarchy
7 Sfma Introduction and Top-Tier Tests
Considering Patterns of Movement Clinically
The SFMA Characteristics
Mapping Movement Patterns
SFMA Criteria
Functional and Non-Painful (FN)
Functional and Painful (FP)
Dysfunctional and Painful (DP)
Dysfunctional and Non-Painful (DN)
The SFMA Top-Tier Tests
Assessment Results Hierarchy
The SFMA Versus the FMS
Pain and Motor Control
Clinical Musculoskeletal Evaluation
Levels of Information
Evaluation Hierarchy
Functional Patterns and Postures
Provocation of Symptoms
The SFMA Top-Tier Assessments
Cervical Spine Assessment
Upper Extremity Movement Pattern Assessments
Multi-Segmental Flexion Assessment
Multi-Segmental Extension Assessment
Multi-Segmental Rotation Assessment
Single-Leg Stance Assessment
Overhead Deep Squat Assessment
Balancing Movement and Pain Information
8 Sfma Assessment Breakout Descriptions and Flowcharts
Mobility Problems
Stability Problems
Flowcharts
The SFMA Breakouts
Cervical Spine Movement Pattern Breakouts
Upper Extremity Pattern Breakouts
Multi-Segmental Flexion Breakouts
Multi-Segmental Extension Breakouts
Lower Body Extension Breakouts
Upper Body Extension Breakouts
Multi-Segmental Rotation Breakouts
Hip Rotation Breakouts
Tibial Rotation Breakouts
Single-Leg Stance Breakouts
Vestibular and Core Breakouts
Ankle Breakouts
Overhead Deep Squat Breakouts
Rolling Breakouts
9 Analyzing the Movements in Screens and Assessments
The Deep Squat
Mistakes on Screening the Squat
Symmetry Versus Asymmetry
Stick to the Screen
Stability and Mobility in the Deep Squat
Squatting: The Pattern and the Exercise
Whole Pattern Training
Reverse Patterning the Deep Squat
Reactive Neuromuscular Training for the Deep Squat
The Deep Squat Shadow
The Hurdle Step and Single-Leg Stance
Exercising the Patterns
Compensations in the Hurdle Step and Single-Leg Stance
Runners and the Single-Leg Stance
The Inline Lunge
Pattern-Specific Core Stability
The Lunge as a Movement Pattern
Core Stabilization in the Lunge
Shoulder Mobility Reaching Test
Complementary Movements in Shoulder Mobility
Coaching or Retraining the Natural Pattern
The Active Straight-Leg Raise
The Hips and the Active Leg Raise
Corrective Progress
Mobility before Stability
The Pushup
Mastering Pushing Symmetry
Rotary Stability
Rolling Patterns
10 Understanding Corrective Strategies
Common Corrective Exercise Mistakes
Movement Alchemy
Screen and Assessment Correctness
Beginning with Exercise Basics
The Performance Pyramid
Over-Powered Performance Pyramid
Under-Powered Performance Pyramid
Under-Skilled Performance Pyramid
Optimum Performance Pyramid
Using the Performance Pyramids
Short-Term Response Versus Long-Term Adaptation
Corrective Exercise Progressions
Increasing Difficulty
Asking the Right Questions
What Exercises to Remove from the Program
Corrective Exercise is Supplemental
Exercises: Correct Versus Corrective
Correct Exercise
Self-Limiting Exercise
Self-Limiting Activities
Challenging Versus Difficult
The Goals of Corrective Exercise
11 Developing Corrective Strategies
Tension and Tone
Dysfunctional Patterns
The FMS and Corrective Exercise
The SFMA and Corrective Exercise
Corrective Exercise and Functional Exercise
Putting the Function in Functional Exercise
Conditioning Exercise, Corrective Exercise and Movement Prep
Conditioning Exercise
Corrective Exercise
Movement Preparation
Skill Training, Conditioning and Corrective Exercise
Movement Preparation Versus Movement Correction
FMS Corrective Prioritization
SFMA Corrective Prioritization
Developing a Corrective Toolbox
12 Building the Corrective Framework
The Six Ps of Corrective Exercise
Pain
Purpose
Posture
Position
Pattern
Plan
Learning Movement or Doing Movement
Special Considerations and Populations
Just Do It
Movement Psychology Theory
Screening the Breath
13 Movement Pattern Corrections
Basic Mobility Corrections
Passive & Mobility Corrections
Assistive Mobility Corrections
Basic Stability, Motor Control Corrections
Postures for Stability Corrective Exercise
Rolling
FMS Rolling
SFMA Rolling
Static and Dynamic Stabilization Corrections
Transitional Posture— Static Stability
Dynamic Stability Corrections
Summary of Stability Corrections
14 Advanced Corrective Strategies
Movement Learning Considerations
The Manageable Mistake Zone
A Corrective Experience Case Study
The Paranoid System and the Clueless System
Corrective System Overview
Mobility Framework
Stability Framework
The Deadlifting Experience
Training Wheels
Advanced Corrective Strategies
Movement Pattern Retraining
Reverse Patterning (RP)
Reactive Neuromuscular Training (RNT)
Conscious Loading (CL)
Resisted Exercise (RE)
Movement Learning
15 In Conclusion
A Chance at Authentic Movement
The Business of Exercise and Rehabilitation
Principles Versus Methods
If We Build It, They Will Come
Functional Movement System Principles
Technical Confidence Versus Systematic Authority
The Amazing Movement-Learning Brain
The Dysfunctional Movement-Learning Brain
The Wisdom of Our Ancestors
Appendices
1 The Joint-By-Joint Concept
2 Expanding on the Joint-By-Joint Approach
3 Sfma Score Sheets and Flowcharts
4 Breathing
5 Heart Rate Variability
6 The Functional Movement Systems Team, A Handful of Leaders
7 Early Perspectives and the Jump Study
8 Core Testing and Functional Goniometry
9 Fms Scoring Criteria
10 Verbal Instructions For the Functional Movement Screen
11 Example of a Conventional Deep Squat Evaluation Process
12 Patient Self-Evaluation Forms
List of Illustrations
References
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