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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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