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  • ...tionwidechildrens.org/family-resources-education/700childrens/2018/07/core-stability<nowiki/>(accessed 2.1.2022)</ref> ...Panjabi MM. The stabilizing system of the spine. Part II. Neutral zone and stability hypothesis. J Spinal Disord. 1992;5:383-9.
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  • ...ton JE, Mills WA. The effect of a 10-week training regimen on lumbo-pelvic stability and athletic performance in female athletes: a randomized-controlled trial. ...nt muscles such as the transversus abdominis are most important for lumbar stability. <ref>Lynders C. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1007/s11420-019-
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  • ...ih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8491699/ Severity, Irritability, Nature, Stage, and Stability (SINSS): A clinical perspective.] J Man Manip Ther. 2021 Oct;29(5):297-309< ...sen EJ, Thurmond SM, Jensen GM. Severity, Irritability, Nature, Stage, and Stability (SINSS): A clinical perspective. ''J Man Manip Ther''. 2021;29(5):297-309.<
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  • ...ntary movements of the limbs.<ref name=":3" /> The diaphragm role in trunk stability occurs simultaneously with its ventilation function.<ref name=":3" /> ...hat are relevant when working to re-educate the diaphragm and enhance core stability.
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  • == Core Stability == ...2013 Nov;5(6):514-22.</ref>. However, a widely accepted definition of core stability is:
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  • ...ility of static and dynamic stability indexes measurement using the Biodex Stability System during unilateral stance.] Journal of applied biomechanics. 2014 Apr ...level of resistance given by the springs under the platform. The platform stability ranges from 1–8, with 1 representing the greatest instability. The lower
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  • ...Ligament|ligaments]], and [[fascia]] that produce a synchronous motion and stability of the glenohumeral joint, scapulothoracic joints and upper extremities. ...or faster action.<ref>Akuthota V, Ferreiro A, Moore T, Fredericson M. Core stability exercise principles. Current sports medicine reports. 2008 Jan 1;7(1):39-44
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  • This test is used to assess the stability of the [[Glenohumeral Joint|Glenohumeral joint]]. ...oss the stabilized scapula in an anteromedial direction to assess anterior stability, and in a posterolateral direction to assess posterior instability. Normal
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  • ...y bio-mechanists. But to be highly mobile and in the same time functional, stability must be an integral factor of the whole equation. ...re many mechanisms and structures either passive or active to maintain the stability of the joint in both the dynamic and static situations. And the scapular po
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  • ...th is found to closely correlate with [[Falls|fall]] frequency and dynamic stability.<ref name="krebs" /> ...lking aids]] (eg [[Walkers|walker]], crutches, [[Canes|cane]]) giving more stability and a larger BOS. As the condition of the patient improves, the BOS can be
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  • ...est, also referred to as the anterior instability test, is to evaluate the stability of the structures that prevent anterior translation of the lumbar vertebrae ...ement of the lower segment would indicate a positive sign for the Anterior Stability Test.<ref>Week 6 Lumbar Special Tests [Unpublished Lecture Notes]. DPT 611:
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  • ...ughout all motions, the ligaments are always taut. This contributes to the stability in the wrist joint. * Stability or Motor Control
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  • ...ton JE, Mills WA. The effect of a 10-week training regimen on lumbo-pelvic stability and athletic performance in female athletes: a randomized-controlled trial. ...nt muscles such as the transversus abdominis are most important for lumbar stability. <ref>Lynders C. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1007/s11420-019-
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  • ...>Wong A, Lin Y, Chou S, Tang F, Wong P. Coordination exercise and postural stability in elderly people: Effect of Tai Chi Chuan. Arch. Physical Medical Rehabil ...shows a progression of balance exercises including a sequence of standing stability exercises that target the [[Core Muscles|core muscles]], [[Gluteal Muscles|
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  • ...y-in-motion/how-do-biomechanical-principles-influence-movement/balance-and-stability/centre-of-gravity/ (accessed 25/04/2024). </ref> However, since human being Lowering the position of your COG helps to increase balance and stability, since it needs to be lifted higher prior to moving outside the BOS. This c
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  • High level of rehabilitation of amputees,Core stability, hip joint stability exercises,Swimming ...gard review prosthesis. <br>Gait analysis.<br>Core stability and hip joint stability exercises.<br>Strengthening exercises hip abductors.
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  • ...Whiteford S, Gee J, Harrell A, Gibson‐Horn C, et al. [[Changes in standing stability with balance‐based torso‐weighting with cerebellar ataxia: A pilot stud ...Whiteford S, Gee J, Harrell A, Gibson‐Horn C, et al. [[Changes in standing stability with balance‐based torso‐weighting with cerebellar ataxia: A pilot stud
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  • ...o the esthetic aspect, the brace is much easier to build.<br>- Stable: The stability of both shoulder and pelvic girdles facili- tates the intermediate correcti
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  • The stability of the first metatarsal-cuneiform joint is supported by the tendinous attac * providing medial stability for propulsive phase.
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  • ...iofemora]]<nowiki/>l and pubofemoral ligaments, contributes to the overall stability and function of the hip joint. ...t role in preventing excessive internal hip rotation and maintaining joint stability.<ref>Baba, Kazuyoshi, Yu Mori, Daisuke Chiba, Yoshiyuki Kuwahara, Hiroaki K
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  • ...where the ball and socket shape of the hip joint cannot provide mechanical stability. <ref name=":0" /> ...f the hip. Moreover, the study founded tha the ligament contribute to the stability of the hip joint in the standing position because of the low density of the
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  • stability dependent on degree of injury and healing potential of transverse ligament. ...ateral fractures of anterior and posterior arch resulting from axial load. Stability determined by integrity of transverse ligament. If intact, hard collar. If
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  • ...e [[Lumbar Vertebrae|intervertebral foramen]] to provide additional lumbar stability. <ref name=":0" /> * improve the stability of the lower pelvis,
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  • ==== Shoulder Stability ====
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  • As the paraspinals function to stabilize the lower back [[Core Stability|core stability]] training and [[Back Exercises|back exercises]] are effective in strengthe
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  • * Sacrotuberous ligament STL assists in [[Pelvic Floor Anatomy|pelvic stability]], the obliquity arrangement of STL on both sides prevent the anterior tipp ...it sacral nutation but it appears to have a limited contribution to pelvic stability."<ref>Aldabe D, Hammer N, Flack NA, Woodley SJ. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.ni
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  • ...lex and internally rotate the knee and play an important role in providing stability to the medial side of the knee. They also have roles at the hip. These musc ...ateral Ligament of the Knee|medial collateral ligament]], providing medial stability to the knee
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  • ...lammation and muscular spasms; re-establish [[Shoulder Instability|dynamic stability]] and non-painful range of motion; retard muscular atrophy; improve proprio ...nal ROM, 2) minimal pain and diminished inflammation, 3) sufficient static stability and 4) adequate neuromuscular control.
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  • The transversospinalis muscle group functions in [[Core Strengthening|spinal stability,]] [[proprioception]] and [[posture]], stabilizing the vertebral column. Wh For treatment check the [[Core Stability|Core Stability]] page.
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  • .... The fibula plays a key role in muscle attachment and contributes to the stability of the [[Ankle Joint|ankle]] joint. ...fibula's role is to act as an attachment for muscles, as well as providing stability of the ankle joint. Although it is less involved in weight-bearing compare
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  • # Stability === Part 3: Stability ===
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  • ...e/10024/63501/Airaksinen_Liisa.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y THE ROLE OF CORE STABILITY IN] * [[Core Stability|core stability &]] [[Core Strengthening|core strengthening]]
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  • * [[Core Stability|Core stabilization programs]] are suggested decrease low back pain, weaknes ...pan class="reference" id="cite_ref-7"></span>on to [[Core Stability|spinal stability]] and are important in [[Adherence to Home Exercise Programs|home exercise
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  • Laminotomy better preserves vertebral stability.
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  • ...ntrol is the ability to maintain our body in space achieving both goals of stability and orientation<ref>Mancini M, Nutt JG, Horak FB. [https://www.sciencedirec ...head of a voluntary movement that is potentially destabilizing to maintain stability during the movement. <ref name=":0">Shumway-Cook A, Wollacott M. Motor cont
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  • The coronary ligaments support rotational stability of the knee and prevent anterior [[Tibia|tibial]] translation<ref>Feger J, ...3/ The role of the meniscotibial ligament in posteromedial rotational knee stability] Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2015 23:2967–2973</ref>. They can al
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  • ...molecular level, and that depends on tensile prestress for its mechanical stability enables cells to sense and respond to mechanical signals.<ref name=":0" />T ...refers to any physical structure that combines the features of tension and stability in a specific manner. The structures that maintain their integrity primaril
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  • == Stability and Strength == * Lumbo-pelvic stability
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  • ...ulus created by outside force eg: elastic band. That challenge the dynamic stability and proprioception, which can be defined as awareness of posture, movement, ...coordinated motor patterns, and reflex activity to provide enhanced joint stability<ref name=":0" />. The information gathered is processed at three levels. A
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  • - Exclusions: stability of joint functions (b715); control of voluntary movement functions (b760)
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  • ...above it and the T1 below it. The facets surrounding the body provide both stability and flexibility to the neck. ...C7’s body provide cushioning. The discs surrounding the body provide both stability and flexibility to the neck<ref name=":0">Inner body research [https://www.
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  • #* both features allow for more stability and less likely to tip over<ref name=":0" /> #* affords more stability with the use of two hands
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  • ...nization Performance (SOP) Test is a simple bedside assessment of postural stability. It merges elements from the [[Romberg Test|Romberg test]], Modified Clinic ...bular dysfunction, but they are used as a baseline for overall balance and stability. If they are unable to perform these baseline conditions, they are unable t
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  • * Play a role in core stability. ...of the core muscles abdominalis recti play a role in [[Core Stability|core stability]]. The core muscles include the rectus abdominis, [[Transversus Abdominis|t
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  • ...t .<ref>Bigliani LU, Kelkar R, Flatow EL, Pollock RG, Mow VC. Glenohumeral Stability: Biomechanical Properties of Passive and Active Stabilizers. Clinical Ortho
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  • * '''Improve client’s body awareness and postural stability''' – building a foundation for future progress. * '''Improve client’s stability and motor performance during therapy sessions''' – so you can focus on ot
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  • ...16/S1058-2746(97)70047-8 Influence of rotator cuff tearing on glenohumeral stability]. J Shoulder Elb Surg. 1997;6(5):413–22.</ref> Rotator cuff tears may be ==== Rotator Cuff and Glenohumeral Stability ====
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  • ...om/science/article/pii/S026800339290002L Role of tectorial membrane in the stability of the upper cervical spine]. Clinical Biomechanics, Volume 7, Issue 4, No
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  • The plank activates the [[Core Stability|core]] muscles including: ...17480/ Transversus abdominis activation and timing improves following core stability training]: a randomized trial. International journal of sports physical the
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  • [[File:Core stability exercises.gif|thumb|Core stability exercises]] The [[Core Stability|core muscle]]<nowiki/>s consist of the major muscles that stabilizes and co
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  • == Postural Stability and GTOs == ...g extensor activity required for maintaining vertical support and postural stability.
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  • ...ntary movements of the limbs.<ref name=":3" /> The diaphragm role in trunk stability occurs simultaneously with its ventilation function.<ref name=":3" /> ...hat are relevant when working to re-educate the diaphragm and enhance core stability.
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  • ...bility (i.e. a loss of the functional integrity of a system which provides stability). Some motion is, of course, normal. ...Hausfeld, and Augustus A. White. "A biomechanical study of the ligamentous stability of the thoracic spine in man." Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica 52.3 (1981)
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  • # stability limits/verticality # stability in gait.<ref name=":02">Horak FB, Wrisley DM, Frank J. [https://www.ncbi.nl
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  • ...movement deficiencies. The FMS aims to identify imbalances in mobility and stability during seven fundamental movement patterns. These movement patterns are des The FMS consists of seven movement patterns which require mobility and stability. The seven following movement patterns are scored from 0-3 points, with the
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  • ...rd MJ, Mottram SL. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11243905/ Movement and stability dysfunction–contemporary developments.] Manual therapy. 2001 Feb 1;6(1):1 == Stability Complexes ==
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  • * They are used to provide maximum medial/ lateral joint stability and are better for short-term use. * Provide moderate lateral stability.
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  • ...A. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01942638.2020.1830915 The stability of the Gross Motor Function Classification System in children with cerebral ...nd that a child's GMFCS level can change.<ref name=":3" /> Research on the stability of the GMFCS - E&R is ongoing.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...acetabulum and&nbsp;functions to deepen the acetabulum which increases the stability of the hip joint.&nbsp; The labrum is normally triangular in shape but may In addition to increasing the stability of the hip, the labrum also acts as a shock absorber and aids in lubricatin
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  • ...of knee flexion, the MPFL is a critical component in patellar tracking and stability within the trochlear groove. <ref name=":0">Aframian A, Smith TO, Tennent T ...lar dislocations. Surgical repair of the MPFL restores the medial patellar stability.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...tionwidechildrens.org/family-resources-education/700childrens/2018/07/core-stability<nowiki/>(accessed 2.1.2022)</ref> ...Panjabi MM. The stabilizing system of the spine. Part II. Neutral zone and stability hypothesis. J Spinal Disord. 1992;5:383-9.
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  • === Scapulothoracic Stability === ...la, with its associated muscles and linkages, per-forms these mobility and stability functions so well that it serves as a premier example of dynamic stabilizat
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  • ** Function: Stability; elbow flexion/extention ** Function: Lateral stability; forearm pronation/supination
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  • ...ted to strength deficits of the [[Hip Anatomy|hip musculature]] and [[Core stability|core]] endurance. In biomechanical studies, persons with PFPS have demonstr ...ly complex unit with potential for joint instability. Patellofemoral joint stability is multifactorial and can be categorized into static and dynamic stabilizer
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  • ...gn, the stability of the distal radioulnar joint has to be identified. The stability of the distal radioulnar joint is in tact when the congruent articulating s
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  • ...mary function, its clinical relevance is with respect to knee function and stability. * '''Patellar stability:''' VMO muscle weakness or any alteration in its muscle activity can result
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  • Purpose: To check the [[Shoulder Instability|inferior shoulder stability]].It assesses [[Humerus|humeral head]] inferior [[Shoulder Subluxation|subl
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  • * [[Core Stability]] # Prone exercises on a stability ball.
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  • ...ctivities of daily living, displays of explosive athletic performance, and stability of certain joints in the body<ref>Buckthorpe M, Stride M, Della Villa F. [h ...s". These muscles largely act to laterally rotate the femur. They  provide stability to the ball and socket [[Joint Classification|joint]] of the [[Hip Anatomy|
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  • ...he examination of the wrist and more specifically the scaphoid. Beside the stability, the examiner will also be able to reflect the quality of the adjoining art ...ment(SLIL) is the link between carpal scaphoid and lunate bone. It ensures stability of the scapholunate joint and helps keep the entire wrist stabilized.
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  • ...'s foot or feet is concentrated, and it is a crucial factor in maintaining stability and preventing [[falls]]. ...]]. Falls are correlated with the displacement of the COP at the limits of stability, highlighting the value of investigating dynamic balance to assess the risk
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  • ...ion at the [[Knee|knee joint]], while the soleus plays part in maintaining stability when the body is standing <ref name=":2" />. ...force posterior to the ankle joint in order for the human body to maintain stability. Therefore, the soleus muscle is constantly contracting when the body is po
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  • * Provides valgus stability to the [[Knee|knee joint]].  ...f the medial collateral ligament of the knee and its significance in joint stability. Journal of Anatomy and Embryology [online]. 121(2), pp. 198-204. [viewed 1
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  • ...dus|multifidus]] muscle provides an important contribution to lumbar spine stability, thus deficits in the multifidus muscle are associated with low back pain.
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  • *Through a reversed origin insertion action, the long head gives posterior stability to the [[pelvis]]<ref name="wheeless">http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/b *Both heads provide rotary stability by preventing forward dislocation of the tibia on the femur during flexion<
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  • TrA is one of the main [[Core Stability|core muscles]] that support of the lumbopelvic region. ...17480/ Transversus abdominis activation and timing improves following core stability training: a randomized trial.] International journal of sports physical th
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  • ...igidity), with a pronounced negative camber for the wheels (which provides stability and is helpful for making sharp turns), and often are made of composite, li *inclined / angled wheels, add to the stability of the wheelchair, especially during sporting activities;
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  • ...}<ref>Cure For The Core Strength & Conditioning. Dynamic Balance And Ankle Stability Exercise : Single Leg Reactive Reaches. Available from: https://www.youtube ...trated on training compensatory recovery strategies for improving postural stability . However, for the training to be effective, the protocol needs to comply w
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  • ...tion. The goals of VRT are: to enhance gaze stability; to enhance postural stability; to improve vertigo; to improve activities of daily living. VRT facilitates
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  • |Moderate-to-significant lack of stability but able to walk up- &/or downstairs without handrail |Mild lack of stability but able to walk unaided with smooth reciprocation
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  • '''Effect of oculomotor and gaze stability exercise:''' ...ffect of four weeks of ocular-motor exercises on dynamic visual acuity and stability limit of female basketball players]. Gait & posture. 2019 Sep 1;73:286-90.<
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  • ...ollicis brevis (APB) muscles insert partially on the sesamoids and provide stability against hyperextension forces. ...presence of deformity, previous treatment received and subjective sense of stability of the injured thumb.
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  • ...on and well-being, focusing on emotional health, social contact, activity, stability of support, and sleep.
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  • ==== '''Trunk Stability''' ==== Decreased trunk stability is seen in those with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis as a result of the ab
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  • Best described as a vestigial structure that offers no significant added stability to the craniocervical junction<ref name="Tubbs">Tubbs RS, Grabb P, Spooner
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  • ...me=":1">Kliziene I, Sipaviciene S, Klizas S, Imbrasiene D. Effects of core stability exercises on multifidus muscles in healthy women and women with chronic low ...edium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing_internal pelvic floor muscles] for spine stability. <ref>Lynders C. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11420-019-0971
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  • ...a joint mobility dysfunction. "Weakness", on the other hand, refers to the stability of the joint and it's associated motor control. ...ify and treat regions in the body that lack mobility (range of motion), or stability (motor control), allowing for an accurate treatment to restore pain-free fu
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  • ...or stability. They are controlled by the nervous system, thus movement or stability is a mechanical event produced by skeletal muscles and controlled by a comp ...be released during muscle contraction <ref name=":1" /> and play a role in stability during isometric contraction<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...d movement therapies. 2011 Jan 1;15(1):125-7.</ref> and requires mobility, stability, strength, endurance and balance throughout the entire human kinetic chain * Improves stability, mobility, endurance and muscular elasticity through the entire kinetic cha
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  • Among them, deltoid and trapezius muscles provide the dynamic stability of the acromioclavicular joint. <ref name=":2">Flores DV, Goes PK, Gómez C ...into three parts; superior, inferior and anterior. It provides horizontal stability to the AC joint. <ref>Frank RM, Cotter EJ, Leroux TS, Romeo AA. Acromioclav
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  • Important in providing stability and guiding the motion of the cervical spine<ref name="Hartman" />.
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  • The ASL has very little effect on pelvic stability and compared to the posterior sacroiliac ligament, it has little influence
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  • ...st compared the findings of the moving patellar apprehension test with the stability of the patella to laterally directed force under anaesthesia.&nbsp;
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  • The function of the local system is to ensure stability in the lumbopelvic region. The fact that these muscles are attached to the ...ses, these are fundamental for an efficient stabilization. After regaining stability, strength and endurance will be the following parts of the re-validation.<r
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  • Double leg lowering test (DLLT) general test to assess the [[Core Stability|core muscles]]. This test is important to conduct as poor [[Abdominal Muscl ...tube|tvGf9MwdLCE|300}}<ref>Lauren Green. Double Leg Lowering Test - A Core Stability Assessment. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvGf9MwdLCE[last
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  • ...ears to include four conditions. It tests the static stability and dynamic stability utilizing foam pads<ref name=":0">Hathiram, Bachi. [https://www.researchgat
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  • ...nd shearing forces and, at the same time, it has to offer a high degree of stability. The ankle is the kinetic link between the foot and structures that are hig # The '''tibiotalar joint''' which helps with stability, flexion and extension
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  • #The "screw-home" mechanism is considered to be a key element to knee stability for standing upright. The tibia rotates internally during the swing phase a #* The tibia is then in the position of maximal stability with respect to the femur.
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  • ...r outcome in this scenario. When moving into an upright posture, points of stability decrease and constant accurate control is needed. Note that the neutral ver
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  • # Insufficient [[Core Stability|core muscle]] strength putting more stress on the lower back.<ref>Global Cy ...back muscles. Also see [[Core Stability|this]] comprehensive link on core stability.
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  • ...releaven J. Sensorimotor disturbances in neck disorders affecting postural stability, head and eye movement control. Manual therapy. 2008 Feb 1;13(1):2-11. [Acc Postural stability changes happen because of changes in the sensory input between the upper ce
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  • ** describes the stability of the scores obtained when two different raters carry out the same test ** relates to the stability of the scores obtained by a rater when they carry out the test on two separ
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  • ...nd multiaxis/polycentric knees. All prosthetic knee require some sort of stability mechanism, this can be manual or a weight-activated locking system. They a *Additional components: A manual lock can be added to give more stability in standing. A constant friction control can also be added which will preve
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  • ...require forceful or repeated wrist extension/ulnar deviation or good wrist stability for hold equipment. The overall incidence of wrist injury can be up to 8.9% * Ultrasound: is useful for assessing the dynamic stability of the ECU tendon as the tendon can be visualised whilst the patient/athlet
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  • Joint stability in the lower limbs depends on:<ref name=":0" /> * Articular geometry: stability in the hip, knee and the ankle
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  • ...inear translation movements of the vertebral bodies,Important in providing stability and guiding the motion of the cervical spine<ref>Hartman J. Anatomy and cli Stability of this region depends on integrity of ligaments of upper cervical spine an
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  • The piano key sign test is used to assess the stability of the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ)<ref name=":0">Vezeridis PS, Yoshioka
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  • ...and transverse. The purpose of the method is to create spinal balance and stability by improving body mechanics and spinal stabilisation to prevent further cur * Improved core stability and strength
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  • Volar portion: largely contributes to carpal stability and also limits triquetral extension<ref name=":3" />.
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  • |Handle is contoured to the hand of the user offering stability and greater ease of holding ...ds|ambulatory assistive devices]] and their types, modifications, fitting, stability and indications is essential when prescribing a cane.<ref name=":12">Faruqu
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  • Both bundles work synergistically to create stability within the knee. ...l instability may lead to suboptimal outcomes as the joint fails to regain stability essential for active work-life or return to sport when returning to sports.
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  • The deep neck extensors (DCE) provide stability and control for the neck, being anatomically able to control segmental move ...a deficit in deep extensor muscle strength corrective exercises to resolve stability muscles to normal should be taught and prescribed, potentially facilitating
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  • *Postural Stability ...tive postural stability. The influence of moving visual fields on postural stability depends on the characteristics of the visual environment, and of the suppor
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  • ...hey act to abduct the femur away from the mid-line of the body and provide stability of the hip and pelvis.<ref>Palastanga N, Soames R. Anatomy and Human Moveme ....sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1356689X10001499 Assessing lateral stability of the hip and pelvis]. Manual therapy. 2011 Feb 1;16(1):26-32.</ref>. It i
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  • ...adduction of the hand at the wrist, while also providing essential medial stability. ...from its role in movement, the ECU significantly contributes to the medial stability of the wrist, aiding in the prevention of excessive lateral deviation<ref n
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  • == Core Stability == ...2013 Nov;5(6):514-22.</ref>. However, a widely accepted definition of core stability is:
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  • * The lower [[trapezius]] is involved in the mobility and stability of the [[scapula]] during the chin up. ...unk during a chin up. They are are required to stabilise the body’s [[Core Stability|core]] to enable the body to be lifted as one solid structure.<ref name=":0
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  • ...gs include positive Thomas Test on the left and left posterior-lateral hip stability deficits. ...rapy was aimed at improving left hip extension mobility and gross left hip stability in open kinetic chain.
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  • == Effect of Toe Type on Postural Stability == ...type toes. They found that there was no significant difference in postural stability between these two toe types in dancers standing and in a demi-pointe positi
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  • ...he talus and the calcaneus that contains structures that contribute to the stability of the ankle and to its [[proprioception]] but can get damaged in the sinus ...inetics Publishers, Inc. 2002. p144-120</ref>&nbsp;which all provide extra stability to the articulation. Ruptures of the intrinsic ligaments allow increased mo
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  • ...stabilizer of the back. In their ability to control movement and provide stability, muscles must be seen not as isolated structures, but as part of a chain in
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  • ...nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499870/ (accessed 27.12.2021)</ref>See [[Lumbo Pelvic Stability]]<ref name=":5" /> ...e knee, given downwards pressure and the other hand at the iliac crest for stability. the patient is asked to abduct against resistance.
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  • ...abdominals, important in [[Lumbar|back]] support and [[Core Stability|core stability]].<ref name=":5">Top end sports [https://www.topendsports.com/testing/tests
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  • ...t. There is also the medial and lateral meniscus which provides additional stability and act as a shock absorber in the knee joint. The ACL provides stability to the knee. It is vital in preventing the femur sliding backwards on the t
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  • ...der & Elbow. 2015; 7(4):282–288</ref>. The programme aims to improve pain, stability and function at the [[shoulder]]<ref>Bateman M, Osborne S, Smith BE. [https Section 2: works on [[proprioception]], muscle [[balance]] and trunk stability.
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  • ...o-toe drop, weight and stack height, and the absence of motion control and stability devices"<ref>Knapik JJ, Orr R, Pope R, Grier T. Injuries And Footwear (Part ...revent injury. When running barefoot, this sensory input enhances postural stability and refines control over subtle movements. <ref name=":2" />
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  • * Diarthrodial joint with its inherent stability dictated primarily by its osseous components/articulations.   In addition to movement, the hip joint facilitates weight-bearing. Hip stability arises from several factors.
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  • ...L reconstruction is to restore the anterior-posterior and rotational joint stability for successful a return to sports, prevention of instability and long-term ...th anterior cruciate ligament injury: part 2, determinants of dynamic knee stability. The American journal of sports medicine. 2008 Jan;36(1):48-56.</ref>.
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  • ....com/books/movement-stability-and-lumbopelvic-pain/9780443101786 Movement, Stability & Lumbopelvic Pain 2nd Edition] . Philadelphia.Churchill Livingstone .1st
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  • ==== Stability and endurance ==== ...critical for its performance and the protection of the neck. They provide stability and support to the neck throughout movement and provide important protectio
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  • ...the means of rehabilitation or prophylaxis in instances where support and stability are needed, as a first-aid tool, for the prevention of injury and protectio *improve joint stability
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  • ...[https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5142/2/4/34/htm Anatomy and Physiology of Knee Stability]. ''J. Funct. Morphol. Kinesiol.'' 2017, ''2'', 34.</ref> thereby being ...et al <ref>Krudwig W K, Witzel U, Ullrich K 2002 Posterolateral aspect and stability of the knee joint Knee Surg., Sports Traumatol, Arthrose, 10:91-95.</ref>co
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  • The sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments assist in pelvic stability. The ligament works with the sacrotuberous ligament to prevent rotation of
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  • The scapula's stability is dependent on the surrounding musculature, with several muscles that atta ...p of 2 bands: the conoid and the trapezoid, both of which provide vertical stability. The coracoacromial ligament connects the coracoid process to the acromion.
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  • ...bmed/16623010 Star excursion balance training: effects on ankle functional stability after ankle sprain]. JOURNAL-MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND. 2005 Sep;88:S
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  • # Functional stability of the trunk and knee. ...of a [[Muscle Cells (Myocyte)|muscle]] to a signal regarding dynamic joint stability. The movements of the lower extremity, including the [[knee]] joint, are co
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  • *Joints stability OK ...c appearance and wanted herself to be tall where it was advised not due to stability goal.
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  • ...nt uses but overall the manual wheelchair should be configured to optimise stability and manoeuvrability for everyday function. ...wheelchair configuration for a given client should balance their need for stability and manoeuvrability. 
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  • ...as a result of co-ordinated action of various muscles working to maintain stability. Posture in easy terms can be understood as the position in which you hold * '''Stability:''' an upright posture is more stable;
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  • * Muscles that play a role in providing SIJ stability through increasing compression load across the joint are the [[Transversus ...he dorsal side of the iliolumbar ligaments have the least effect on pelvic stability.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
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  • ...17480/ Transversus abdominis activation and timing improves following core stability training: a randomized trial.] International journal of sports physical the ...fied bridging with hip abduction or unstable surface show to increase core stability, trunk control. The activation of internal abdominis, rectus abdominis alon
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  • ...haracteristics including rolling resistance, versatility, weight, comfort, stability, maneouvrability, transfer, stowage, durability and maintenance. <ref name= ...factors related to friction on the wheelchair may improve the comfort and stability for the user, so the overall decision taken will be the best compromise acc
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  • ...smosis). Fracture of the fibula at the level of the syndesmosis. Variable stability. Typical features:
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  • === Shoulder Mechanics for Glenohumeral Stability === Stability of the shoulder depends on static and dynamic stabilisers. The glenoid labr
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  • ...fined thus "A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions"<ref>Billman GE. [https://w
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  • ...m-csmr/Fulltext/2008/01000/Core_Stability_Exercise_Principles.14.aspx Core stability exercise principles]. Current sports medicine reports. 2008 Jan 1;7(1):39-4
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  • ...moderate levels of mobility impairment, It is typically used when minimal stability is needed<ref>Mon SB, Amir P, MSAdams T. Gait changes with walking devices ...s of ambulatory assistive devices and their types, modifications, fitting, stability and indications is essential in prescribing one<ref name=":1">Faruqui SR, J
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  • ...e body continuously adjusts its orientation and center of mass to maintain stability against the pull of gravity <ref>Winter DA. Human balance and posture contr ...moments across joints during locomotion, impacting walking efficiency and stability <ref>Mills PM, Barrett RS. [https://biomedical-engineering-online.biomedcen
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  • ...]]<nowiki/>s, requiring a delicate balance between mobility and functional stability. This balance is frequently compromised and believed to lead to various typ
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  • == Postural stability == ...with cerebral palsy. Dev Med Child Neurol 2003; 45:591-602</ref> Postural stability refers to the ability to balance and body control to keep the body in equil
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  • ...l region to enable more effective transfer of forces during gait, increase stability and capture lordosis more effectively<ref name=":4" />. Although not a stri ...y and allows it to fall in front of the knee joint, thus providing passive stability at both the hip and knee joints during standing<ref name=":6" />.
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  • ...h the other rotator cuff muscles, Teres Minor is instrumental in providing stability to the shoulder joint, and&nbsp;helps to hold the humeral head in the gleno
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  • ...allow [[Weight bearing|weight-bearing]] through the lower extremities and stability in standing and during mobility (i.e. [[Walking - Muscles Used|walking]] or ...ip joint is a ball-and-socket [[Joint Classification|joint]] that provides stability for the body and is able to withstand forces that exceed total body weight
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  • * The Costotransverse Ligaments provide stability to the joint structure. They help with the load bearing and protection with
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  • ...inae]]) that enable trunk movement/torque generation and assistance in the stability in more physically demanding tasks.<ref name="p9">Bogduk, N., Clinical anat
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  • ...d Hand|wrist]].  It is considered a sesamoid bone but contributes to wrist stability<ref name=":2">Petrou IG, Savioz-Leissing C, Gray A. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.n
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  • ...important, because of the inter-relationship between the trunk and [[Core Stability|core]] musculature and the  lower quarter and upper quarter.<ref name=":0" ...ses to reduce myofascial imbalances in the musculoskeletal system and core stability is vital when these imbalances result in altered posture.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...a radiate ligament, which contributes to the restricted motion and overall stability.<ref name=":3" /><ref>Teach me anatomy [https://teachmeanatomy.info/thorax/ ...ic vertebrae. Like the costovertebral joints, these also contribute to the stability of the thoracic cage.<ref>Cramer GD, Darby SA. Clinical Anatomy of the Spin
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  • ...[[Vestibular System|vestibular]] information is used to maintain postural stability. Three sensory systems provide input to the cerebellum to maintain truncal stability when the eyes are open:
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  • ...d hip of the left leg. Also we trained his core stability for more overall stability.
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  • ...o the joint axis, provides joint compression, and is responsible for joint stability. Large forces produced by muscles and small changes in their length create ...M. [http://ismni.org/jmni/pdf/51/01RETCHFORD.pdf Can local muscles augment stability in the hip? A narrative literature review]. J Musculoskelet Neuronal Intera
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  • ...ratio), maturation of the central nervous system, and head-trunk postural stability.<ref name=":0" /> ...ility, which are common in developmental motor disorders, can impact ankle stability and standing. Assessment for tibial torsion is crucial for understanding lo
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  • ...the upper and lower leg. If any part of the lower kinematic chain ([[Core Stability|core]], [[Lumbar Assessment|lumbar]] spine, [[Hip Anatomy|hip]], [[knee]], # Check dynamic stability of knee eg [[balance]] tests on [[Balance Boards|balance board]]
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  • Overall, the MCL plays a crucial role in the stability of the knee and acts as the primary valgus restraint in a flexed knee. If k
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  • ...and cerebellum to frontal and basal ganglia circuits. Maintaining postural stability is an extraordinarily complex task, and it is therefore not surprising that Somatosensory system input for postural stability involves the conscious perception of passive or active motion and direction
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  • ...ame vertebra and form the articular pillars that act to provide structural stability to the vertebral column as a whole. Contribute to stability of each motion segment.
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  • ...ue to his posture and difficulties in breathing. He demonstrated weak core stability in his trunk. He had grade 5 Upper limb strength and grade 4 muscle strengt ...selling and returning to driving was supplied. David was prescribed a core stability and stretching programme<ref>BACPAR, Clinical Guidelines for the Pre and Po
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  • The stability of the shoulder joint, like any other joint in the body depends, on both st .... Wassinger, and S.M. Lephart. Sensorimotor Contribution to Shoulder Joint Stability, in The Athlete’s Shoulder. 2009, Elsevier. p. 655-669.</ref> Dynamic res
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  • ...a lateral fascial sling. The primary function of this sling is to ensure stability in the frontal plane. ...body must compensate by relying on other muscles to maintain frontal plane stability and prevent the pelvis from dropping. As a result, the activity of the ipsi
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  • ...They become lodged in the intercondylar notch of the femur, adding to the stability of the joint. Overall the tibiofemoral joint is a relatively unstable joint ...d thinner layers deeper. This alongside the capsule ligaments enhances she stability of the knee. As with all of the structures that from the knee they are unde
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  • The core muscles are involved in maintaining spinal and pelvic stability and can be divided into two groups, according to function.<ref name=":0">Ch ...searchgate.net/publication/5555200_Core_Stability_Exercise_Principles Core stability exercise principles]. Current sports medicine reports. 2008 Jan 1;7(1):39-4
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  • ...is a spectrum of each of the following elements: temporal acuity, physical stability of the slipping physis, degree of displacement between the proximal femoral * stability of the physis
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  • ...ts per leg, and a set of 10–15 repetitions of each core muscle exercise. A stability ball may be used to facilitate some of the exercises ...sed up to 20–25 repetitions (40–60% of 1 RM) during 1 session. A dumbbell, stability ball or bench may be used to facilitate the exercises.
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  • ...tion and external rotation. The ligaments of the hip joint act to increase stability. They can be divided into two groups – intracapsular and extracapsular.
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  • Quadratus plantae increase the stability of the foot during the stance phase of gait to resist toe extension. It is
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  • ...ct that this process is not without error, as in eg cancer<ref>LUMC Genome stability Available from:https://www.lumc.nl/org/humane-genetica/research/research-li
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  • Reliability refers mainly to stability, internal consistency and equivalence of a tool.<ref>Martins GA. Sobre conf ...retest reliability:''' The test-retest reliability of a test describes the stability of scores obtained by a patient when they are evaluated on two separate occ
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  • ...disorders show deficit in the proprioceptive input, which affects postural stability<ref>Malmström EM, Fransson PA, Jaxmar Bruinen T, Facic S, Tjernström F. [ ...s to improve proprioception, addressing the underlying deficit in postural stability<ref>Moore A, Jull G. (2007). Modern Management of Chronic Neck Pain. Elsevi
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  • ...d relaxed and the joint possesses no individual accessory ligaments. &nbsp;Stability is provided by:<br>
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  • ...lude [[Latissimus Dorsi Muscle|latissimus dorsi muscles]] (aid in shoulder stability) and [[Quadriceps Muscle|quadriceps]], which work to keep your legs straigh ...chain kinetic exercise which improves the joint [[proprioception]], joint stability and muscle co-activation around the shoulder joint.<ref name=":22">Uhl TL,
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  • ...tand-squat, co-contraction of the ankle musculature occurs, which enhances stability.<ref name=":0" /> ...pends very little time in single limb stance due to a lack of strength and stability in their hips. This decreased stance time results in a high '''cadence'''.
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  • ...used to predicting falls in older adults. This test measures the margin of stability along with the ability to measure balance during a functional task. ...sson E, Henriksson M, Hirschfeld H. Does the functional reach test reflect stability limits in elderly people? J Rehabil Med. 2003;35(1):26-30.
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  • ..." />&nbsp;The deltoid ligament as a whole has a dual function of providing stability to the talotibial joint as well as transferring forces between the tibia an
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  • ...ors require more proprioceptive and vestibular inputs to maintain postural stability compared to healthy counterparts similar in age.<ref name=":1" /> ...5 years older,<ref name=":1" /> thus cancer survivors demonstrate postural stability characteristics reflective of a more elderly population.<ref name=":1" /> A
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  • Along with the rest of the Rotator Cuff muscles it provides stability to the shoulder complex.<ref name="p3" />
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  • ...ajor.</ref>It is essential for correct standing or sitting lumbar posture, stability of the hip joint, and during walking and running<ref name=":1">Bordoni B, V ...dosis|lumbar hyperlordosis]].<ref>Penning L. Psoas muscle and lumbar spine stability: a concept uniting existing controversies: critical review and hypothesis.
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  • ...tion in order to adjust the walking aid as needed. Although beneficial for stability and balance, walking aids can be difficult to use which is associated with * '''Reduced stability:''' Up to 30% of the time people were using their 2 wheel or non-wheel zimm
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  • ...nae|erector spinae]], in conjunction with upper body muscles, are used for stability when riding a bike<ref>Training road Muscles used for cycling Available:htt ...scles]] such as the [[Rectus Abdominis|rectus abdominus]] help to maintain stability as does the [[Abdominal Muscles|obliques]]. The obliques similarly to the b
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  • == Spinal Stability == [[Image:Figuur panjabi.jpg|alt=|right|frameless|599x599px]]Spinal stability can be related to one, two or three “sub-systems” that greatly influenc
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  • ...ning improves postural control and enhances functional [[Knee|knee joint]] stability which is induced from enhanced preparatory muscle activation of the [[Rectu
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  • ...ho have vestibular impairment generally have problems with gaze and motion stability, as well as balance and postural control dysfunction.<ref name=":7" /> Oth * Improve the patient’s ability to see clearly during head movement (gaze stability)
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  • ...st ligament of the lateral ankle. plays only a supplementary role in ankle stability when the lateral ligament complex is intact. ...sseous tibiofibular ligament. The syndesmotic ligament complex ensures the stability between the distal [[tibia]] and the [[fibula]] and resists the axial, rota
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  • * Head-trunk postural stability * General Stability
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  • ...p abductor muscles contribute to various actions, including [[Lumbo Pelvic Stability|pelvic stabilization]] during walking and running; abduction and rotation a ...rotation.The TFL is most important clinically for assisting in [[pelvis]] stability while standing and walking<ref>Physiopedia Tensor Fascia Latae Available:[[
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  • ...nable restoration of joint mobility, movement, motor control, strength and stability around the joint, as well as the whole [[Kinetic Chain|kinetic chain]].<ref ...holding a tennis racquet or golf club. It can also influence mobility and stability around the area - think about the addition of extra weight and the influenc
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  • ...icles/PMC9627061/pdf/OS-14-2837.pdf Finite Element Analysis of Elbow Joint Stability by Different Flexion Angles of the Annular Ligament.] Orthop Surg. 2022 Nov ...which forms a band that seals the joint space, provides passive and active stability and may even form articular surfaces for the joint. The capsular pattern is
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  • .../www.anatomy.tv/</nowiki></ref> . It also plays a main role providing knee stability. Infact the semimembranosus distal tendon is a major component of the poste ...cessive external knee rotation and hyperextension and in strengthening the stability of the knee<ref>Wu XD, Yu JH, Zou T, Wang W, LaPrade RF, Huang W, Sun SQ. A
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  • * The anterior&nbsp;oblique ligament is the most important for stability in the carpometacarpal joint.<ref>Mark E Baratz, MD; Chief editor: Harris G * Protocols for rehabilitation must be based&nbsp;upon stability of the fracture and fracture management (operative or nonoperative).
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  • ...d firmly in the thumb web. The other hand is placed on top of the head for stability. Resistance is given vertically downward in an attempt to open the closed j
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  • ...ts seal around the femoral head is further regarded as contributing to hip stability through its suction effect.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ====Core stability:==== Core stability training is critical in amputees where balance becomes compromised, resulti
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  • ...plex. The biceps femoris tendon and iliotibial band also contribute to the stability of the PLC of the knee, and may be damaged with injuries in this region. ...uch as if episodes of giving way have decreased and their overall sense of stability of their knee.
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  • #Weight-bearing exercises and gradually progresses stability exercises by (i) increasing load (ii) increasing the repetitions (iii) vary ...the patient brace his or her hands against a wall if necessary. To provide stability to the foot, the patient partially rotates the back leg inward so the foot
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  • Foot orthoses help improve foot stability, correct excessive pronation or supination, and promote optimal foot alignm ...ankle sprains. SMOs primarily aid in the stance phase of gait by providing stability during weight-bearing activities.
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  • ...most substantial one of the three parts because it ensures the functional stability within the lunotriquetral compartment. <ref name="(3)">Doyle, J.R. (2006).
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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35333029/ Effects of balance training on dynamic postural stability in patients with chronic ankle instability: systematic review and meta-anal * Static vs. dynamic stability postures
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  • # Stability: the player utilizes their upper body to execute the shooting motion. This ...ssential for achieving sufficient elevation off the ground and maintaining stability. Upper body strenght in the shoulders, armes, and wrists is critical for co
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  • ...nt following joint injury. In some cases osteophytes can contribute to the stability of the joints.<ref>Firestein GS, Budd RC, Gabriel SE, McInnes IB, O'Dell JR
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  • ...phasis put on the shoulders and upper chest and less on the latissimus for stability
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  • ...29006003812 Shoulder function: the perfect compromise between mobility and stability.] Journal of biomechanics. 2007 Jan 1;40(10):2119-29.</ref> ...The shoulder demonstrates a unique functional balance between mobility and stability through active forces, known as [[Dynamic Stabilisers of the Shoulder Compl
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  • * Mechanism: Allows plantar- and dorsiflexion to allow knee stability. The quicker the whole sole of the foot makes contact with the ground, the ...a non-articulated foot. Appropriate mostly for prosthetic users that need stability around the prosthetic knee
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  • ...cles/10.3389/fnagi.2014.00014/full Development and decline of upright gait stability]. Frontiers in aging neuroscience. 2014 Feb 5;6:14.</ref> # To absorb mechanical energy for shock absorption and stability or to decrease the forward velocity of the body
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  • ...and rigid lateral element of the foot, and that's why it provides inherent stability of the foot. It also consumes stress force during standing and ambulation,
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  • ...er a wheeled frame despite the increase energy demand due to the increased stability. A zimmer frame was also favourable over elbow crutches as it provides a mo ...nk muscles and the contra lateral limb to generate the energy required for stability and movement throughout the gait cycle. The rehabilitation process will the
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  • * Reduced gait stability and balance {{#ev:youtube|0DTnlCCxS7s|300}}<ref>MS Society. Improve your balance and stability workout | Move more with MS. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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  • *Reduced core stability
 ...ncrease strength and endurance of limbs and cardiovascular endurance. Core stability was trained with gym ball, sit ups and bridging.
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  • ...t by decreasing lower extremity muscle activity and increasing balance and stability.<ref>Hawke AL, Jensen RL. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32980249/ Are Tr
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  • ...ows to counter react external forces that compromise individual's postural stability. <ref name=":2" /> ...9271288.</ref>. Appropriate and timely balance reactions are essential for stability following balance loss<ref name=":1">Schinkel-Ivy A, Huntley AH, Aqui A, Ma
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  • ...rove muscle strength, [[Coordination Exercises|coordination]], and overall stability. ...enefit from dynamic task practice challenging the stability, exploring the stability limits and aiming to reduce upper limb weight bearing<ref>Balliet R, Harbst
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  • '''Imbalance''' is an objective loss of stability, with no perception of movement. It is usually the consequence of an altera ==== Gaze stability ====
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  • ...er time. ACL reconstruction is the surgical treatment of choice to restore stability at the knee joint. *Restore stability
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  • * Reaching and leaning reduce stability, putting the wheelchair user at risk of falling out of the wheelchair or, i
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  • ...o assess the functionality of the [[Windlass Test|windlass mechanism]] and stability of the arch of the foot.<ref>Richie Jr DH. [https://www.researchgate.net/pu
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  • ...lumbar lordosis. They raise the Center of Mass (CoM), decreasing postural stability. It is interesting that there may be a heel height where the trunk muscles ...nce the hallux is squeezed towards eversion (inwards), in order to produce stability of the foot, the forefoot voluntarily moves in an adducted position. The in
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  • * Stability ...(TLSOs) correct spinal curvatures, scoliosis, and can improve balance and stability as well as control of the extremities, head, neck and trunk.
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  • ...A, O'Connor JJ, Giannini S. Role of passive structures in the mobility and stability of the human subtalar joint: a literature review. Foot andankle internation ...ry to the bony and ligamentous anatomy of the complex, the primary role is stability of the midfoot as it has very little movement. It has three distinct arches
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  • ...on compensation in an effort to get en pointe/maintain position, decreased stability once there, knuckling under and decreased plantarflexion range of motion to ## Stability
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  • <blockquote>'''Patellofemoral stability''' is defined as “constraint by passive soft tissue tethers and chondral/ ...ubercle creates an overall lateralising force, which can have an impact on stability.<ref name=":2" />
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  • '''Stability:''' Test-retest reliability range from good to very good (Kappa value = 0.6
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  • * Patients needs to be informed that stability may require lengthening of the leg.<ref>Brooks PJ. [https://online.boneandj
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  • ...developed to build a variety of skills with a focus on '''mind, mobility, stability, strength, endurance, power, speed, agility and performance'''.
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  • ...to experience more normal pattern of movements. For example good proximal stability of the trunk in sitting promotes selective movements of the upper limbs for ...hairs and pushchairs or strollers provide different amounts of support and stability and the chair required by a particular child will depend upon the abilities
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  • ...ct on the [[knee]] and [[hip]] to promote movement as well as strength and stability. They provide power for and absorb the impact of daily activities such as w
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  • *Increase stability
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  • * May contribute to the stability of the anterior hip joint<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /><ref>Mashriqi F,
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  • ===== Postural Sway and Stability ===== ===== Postural Stability =====
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  • ...comprised of muscles, fascia and ligaments all working together to create stability and mobility. Is critical to understand how they connect and function toget ...cial slings, can create malalignment and potentially contribute to loss of stability during static or dynamic tasks<ref name="Lee 2011" />.
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  • Using a balance board to train your upper extremities can improve balance, stability and proprioceptive awareness. Be sure your client can perform these exercis
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  • ...rrounding tissues has been deemed responsible for contributing varus joint stability, limiting external rotation of the radius and ulna on the humerus, and prev #'''Osseous constraints''': The most fundamental element of stability in the elbow is attributed to the bony structure.<ref name="Savoie 2006">Sa
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  • ...alone <ref>Łoboda, D., & Rowińska-Żyrek, M. (2017). Zn(II) - pramlintide: Stability, binding sites and unexpected aggregation. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistr
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  • Examples of values include conscientiousness, honesty, pride, financial stability, altruism, health, transparency, respect, etc.<ref name=":4" /> # Security: stability and safety of relationships, self and society<ref name=":2">Russo C, Danion
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  • ...n progressed from supine to side lying and AROM to weighted. Bridging with stability ball under stump. Hip flexion in supine progressed from AROM to weighted. T ...e appropriate for a prosthesis such as full ROM, functional strength, core stability, balance, independent transfers, etc<ref name="p3">Gaily RS, Clark CR. Phys
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  • ...lateral foot arch, and achieving congruent joint surfaces and ligamentous stability. Attention should be paid to the talonavicular joint because it is essentia ...ity. This is because of the crucial role of the midfoot in the balance and stability of the foot. A fracture-dislocation of a midfoot bone results in a higher m
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  • ...ludes use of therapeutic modalities to relieve pain, increase strength and stability in the foot. An accessory navicular bone is often linked to posterior tibia *Gait re-training and stability exercises.<br>
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  • ...[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3109/ort.1980.51.suppl-184.01 The stability of the hip in children. A radiological study of the results of muscle surge ...tion_and.6.aspx Effect of weight-bearing in abduction and extension on hip stability in children with cerebral palsy.] Pediatr Phys Ther. 2011;23(2):150-157.</r
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