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Cervical spine Clinical anatomy & Motor control Part 1

Certainly, in the literature, there is mounting evidence of an association between chronic mechanical neck pain and altered neuromuscular control” (O’Leary, Falla & Jull., 2011, p.452). There was a lot of research regarding deficits in the deep cervical neck flexor muscles(DCNF) – longus colli and longus capitus. Further research has investigated in the presence of motor […]

Warning bells for gluteus inhibition

What does inhibited mean? The neural input to a muscle is lowered .The muscle still works but it’s not as efficient to generate power.  To generate power during movement. Therefore it appears weak!! The body finds balance to complete movement task but unfortunately it finds another way for muscle in the movement pattern to do […]

Posterior Oblique Subsystem (POS)

Before reading this article click on introduction to core subsystem  Structures are involved : Latissimus dorsi, Thoracolumbar fascia, Gluteus maximus Superior portion or gluteus medius. Function (Brief): IT stabilize the posterior kinetic chain Which including lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint. It transfers the force between us upper extremity and lower extremities eventually, integrated pulling movement of […]

Anterior Oblique subsystem (AOS)

The Anterior Oblique Subsystem (AOS) is comprised of: External ObliquesAbdominal Fascia/Linea AlbaContralateral Anterior AdductorsInternal ObliquesRectus Abdominis Function (Brief): Stabilization of the anterior kinetic chain Which including the joints of the pubic symphysis, hip, and lumbar spine. It transfer force between lower and upper extremities. Functional Arthrokinetic: The Anterior Oblique Subsystem plays very important for stabilizing […]