Complete FMS with scoring by Kimberly Richards of A Step Ahead Physical Therapy
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- A complete functional movement screen of Susannah Eatz administered by Kimberly Richards of A Step Ahead Physical. Kim will give Susannah a score for each test and explain the reasoning for each score.
sorry but lots of visible variances from symmetry if you say she had none then that is a huge concern - - initial overhead squat had a huge right leg instability / push from floor had hollowing and kyphotic posture ? this is an amazing tool but not when used like this - unfortunately most trainers you see get through this as quick as possible and don't rely take a proper look - i can see at least 9 visual queues here to address not to mention the upper cross syndrome, lordosis. pronation of the left ankle and right knee adduction issues
Mute the original audio, and do back audio for people to hear what is being said.
Garcia Kenneth Rodriguez Timothy Johnson John
Perez Donna Harris Elizabeth Garcia Karen
I didn't see any explanation of the scoring, as indicated in the description. I understand you can score 3, 2, or 1 (or even 0) but there's no explanation of how to score.
look up "FMS Scoring Critera" . Any pain while performing the activities deems it a 0!
Thanks..helping homework:)
Watched the whole video, and it was done poorly. The TSD acronym (Tell/show/do) is always needed when testing or exercise movements are being put into practice. I could go on but suggest doing another video after doing more homework.
Brown George Perez Helen Thomas Michael
“for corrective exercises we will focus on any asymetries.... and any “one’s.” Could you explain what “ones” are? Thank you.
scoring is assessed as either 3,2 or 1, 1 being the lowest score. therefore focus for corrective actions will be on underlying causes of any 1(low) scores where there may have been imbalances or asymetries identified.
That's correct and also, if the person experiences any pain in any of the exercises it's assigned a 0. In that case it's best to contact a medical professionist to assess the problem