Abstract:The Hip and Lower Limb Movement Screen (HLLMS) was developed to detect altered movement patterns and asymmetry specifically related to hip, pelvic, and lower limb movement control, as the other tools, such as the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), lacked focus on the hip and pelvic area. Both screening tools contain symmetrical and asymmetrical motor tasks which are based on observation of different aspects of each task performance. One motor task is in both screening tools. Therefore, they have some common fea… Show more
“…Linek et al [12] assess the relationship between two movement screening tools in youth football (soccer) players, which suffer from knee injuries caused by poor movement control in the hip and pelvic region. The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is the most well-known movement screening tool, designed to assess mobility and stability within the whole-body kinetic chain, but it is not useful to assess the functional status of hip dysfunction.…”
Section: Movement Analysis For Injury Preventionmentioning
The analysis of human movement provides important insights in several fields, such as biomechanics, neuroscience, psychology, medicine, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) [...]
“…Linek et al [12] assess the relationship between two movement screening tools in youth football (soccer) players, which suffer from knee injuries caused by poor movement control in the hip and pelvic region. The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is the most well-known movement screening tool, designed to assess mobility and stability within the whole-body kinetic chain, but it is not useful to assess the functional status of hip dysfunction.…”
Section: Movement Analysis For Injury Preventionmentioning
The analysis of human movement provides important insights in several fields, such as biomechanics, neuroscience, psychology, medicine, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) [...]
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