In this final video of the series, Underwood and Iwasaki bring everything together by showing how to simplify complex movement patterns and understand assessment findings with movement in both life and sport. Using real-world case studies, they highlight how non-painful dysfunction often precedes injury, and how compensations at the hip, spine, or shoulder can surface as pain elsewhere, like the knee, low back, or wrist. By looking beyond isolated joints and instead recognizing global shapes, coaches and therapists can identify the root of dysfunction before it turns into something bigger.
Assessing Fundamental Movement Requirements: Part 4 | Module |