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Functional movement screening — part two

More on the assessment patterns we use to find the root cause of pain, not just the loudest symptom.

By Dr. WilsonMarch 21, 20264 min read

Following on the RFQ video — here's the second half. Once we have a movement map, we run sport- or activity-specific screens. Lifters get hip and shoulder rotation patterns. Runners get single-leg stability and ankle mobility. Office workers get thoracic extension and scapular control.

Why this matters for treatment

Every adjustment we make is targeted at restoring a specific deficit we found in the screen. Every soft-tissue technique is matched to the muscle group that's holding the restriction. Every home exercise is one we can prove fixes the thing your body is missing — not a generic handout.

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