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Evansville Courier and Press article regarding The Functional Movement Screen
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Evansville Courier and Press article discussing how two educators from the University of Evansville use the FMS as a method for predicting and preventing sports related injury.
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Here is a list of FMS related research that can be found in journals.
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The Tucson Fire Department screened 433 fire fighters and improved their injury rate significantly.
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Can the Movement Screen Predict Injury in Professional Football
3 years ago, in Screening by Kyle Kiesel
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Little data exists regarding injury risk factors for professional football players. Athletes with poor dynamic balance or asymmetrical strength and flexibility (i.e. poor fundamental movement patterns) are more likely to be injured. The patterns of the Functional Movement Screen™ (FMS) place the athlete in positions where range of motion, stabilization, and balance deficits may be exposed.



