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Rehabilitation
Upper Quadrant - Dynamic Stability by Mark Comerford

Compiled by: Mark Comerford

Produced by: PhysioTools Ltd.

Code: PX7

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Description Upper Quadrant is the second dynamic stability collection. Stability rehabilitation uses active therapeutic exercise to correct faults in the movement system. The core of this concept is a classification system of muscle based on academic and clinical research evidence of function and dysfunction. The exercises in this collection follow the four key priorities & principles of stability rehabilitation: 1 Control of the neutral joint position, 2 Retrain dynamic control of the direction of the stability dysfunction, 3 Rehabilitate global stabiliser control through range, 4 Active lengthening or inhibition of the global mobilizers.
Number of items 126
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Stage of the rehab process:

Control Neutral, Control Direction, Control Range, Extensibility

Specific or non-specific muscle activation, integration into posture and function, or the specific direction of movement to be controlled:

Muscle Activation, Posture and Function, Flexion, Abduction, Rotation, Lower Trapezius, Middle & Upper Trapezius, Serratus Anterior, Gleno-Humeral Medial Rotators, Gleno-Humeral Lateral Rotators, Upper Trapezius, Gleno-Humeral Abductors, Latissimus Dorsi, Pectoralis Major, Pectoralis Minor, Rhomboids, Levator Scapulae, Scalenae, Sterno-Cleido Mastoid

The site or region that requires the stability retraining:

Scapula, Gleno-Humeral, Neck, Muscle.