Prevention and Treatment of Injuries
In the lower-leg dysfunction the DLS is often overactive. Pronation, femoral adduction and internal rotation, and sacral counter-nutation may be viewed as both the concentric action of this subsystem and the “characterization” of a predictive model of lower-leg dysfunction. ... Stiffness and tightness take hold in an effort to obtain safety ... ................
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