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Is this a joint instability at all? How do you deal with it?

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Is this a joint instability at all? How do you deal with it?

In order to maintain the proper biomechanics of the human body, it is necessary to maintain a proper balance between proprioception, joint mobility and neuromuscular control.

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1. Consequences of loss of joint stability

It can therefore be concluded that a ligament injury within the lower extremities leads to impairment of its function and a consequent disruption of the patient's biomechanics (center of gravity control).

2. The impact of the injury on the body's biomechanics

When performing various types of physical activity, these people have experienced uneven loads on the lower extremities, with a tendency to increase the load on the limb that was not affected by the injury. In the event of failure of one of the ligaments, the control of the centre of gravity may be impaired in those affected by rupture or straining of the structures of the joints.

3. Treatments for joint instability

In addition, the use of kinesiotaping in people with severe quadriplegic muscle weakness has resulted in a significant improvement in the strength of the lateral head and the central head of the quadruplegic hip. Additionally, significant improvements have been shown in the dynamic control of posture after application of the stabilizer in those with impaired shoulder joint. However, when the person affected gains painless range of motion, balance and body control exercises should be introduced in order to reduce nerve-muscle control.
The author of the article is Dietspremium