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FAQ > Functional Movement Screening (FMS) > My knee/shoulder/pinky toe hurts. Should I get an FMS?

 

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No. The FMS is not a treatment protocol. It will not help with pain... in fact, if you are currently experiencing pain you shouldn't get an FMS because the results will be skewed. The FMS is all about identifying and correcting dysfunction before pain begins - it's all about prehabilitation.

Last updated on January 6, 2012 by Colin Pistell