
Episode 4: Movement Screens
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Welcome to episode number 4 of The Residents of the Roundtable Podcast. Join Joey, Rayce, and Robert, as they discuss the article "Movement Competency Screens Can Be Reliable in Clinical Practice by a Single Rater Using the Composite Score." Movement screens have been the rage the past 10 years in a hope to decrease injury risk by limiting aberrant movement patterns and asymmetries. Although initial studies may have shown promise, more evidence is mounting against the use of movement screens as a tool to predict injury risk. We discuss utilization of screens such as the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), the Landing Error Scoring System (LESS), and the single leg squat, and re-purposing movement screens for tools other than risk screening.
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Mann K, O'Dweyer N, Bruton M, Bird S, & Edwards S. (2022). Movement Competency Screens Can Be Reliable in Clinical Practice by a Single Rater Using the Composite Score. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy.