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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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