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Biomechanical analysis of the different classifications of the Functional Movement Screen deep squat test
Authors:Robert J Butler  Phillip J Plisky  Corey Southers  Christopher Scoma  Kyle B Kiesel
Institution:1. Doctor of Physical Therapy Division , Duke University , Durham, USA robert.butler@duke.edu;3. Department of Physical Therapy , University of Evansville , Evansville, USA;4. ProRehab PC , Evansville, USA;5. Department of Physical Therapy , University of Evansville , Evansville, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to examine the peak sagittal plane joint angles and joint moments of the lower extremity during the deep squat (DS) movement of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) to assess differences between the classifications (1,2,3). Twenty-eight participants volunteered for the study and were screened to assess their FMS score on the DS task. All participants underwent a quantitative movement analysis performing the FMS DS movement at a self-selected speed. The participants in Group 3 exhibited greater dorsiflexion excursion compared to those in Group 1. Participants in Group 3 had greater peak knee flexion and knee flexion excursion than those in Group 2 who exhibited more than the participants in Group 1. Group 3 also exhibited a greater peak knee extension moment compared to Group 1. At the hip, Groups 3 and 2 exhibited greater peak hip flexion, hip flexion excursion and peak hip extension moment compared to Group 1. Thus, it appears that individuals who score differently on the deep squat as determined by the FMS exhibit differences in mechanics that may be beneficial in assessing strategies for interventions. Future research should assess how fundamental changes in mobility and stability independently affect DS performance.
Keywords:Injury screening  kinematics  kinetics  movement patterns  techniques  performance  jumping
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