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The role of limb torque, muscle action and proprioception during closed kinetic chain rehabilitation of the lower extremity.
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Kinetic Chain ExerciseNeuromuscular CoordinationMovement BiomechanicsUpper ExtremityLower Limb TraumaMotor ControlLower ExtremityOrthopaedic SurgeryMuscle ActionExercise RehabilitationRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyBiomechanicsKinetic Chain RehabilitationApplied PhysiologyLimb TorqueHealth SciencesMusculoskeletal FunctionRehabilitationPhysical TherapyExercise PhysiologyMusculoskeletal InteractionHuman MovementMedicine
This paper defines the differences between open and closed kinetic chain exercise and explains the role of limb torque, muscle action, and proprioception during rehabilitation of the lower extremity. Closed kinetic chain rehabilitation is shown to decrease shear forces, increase proprioception, and increase muscle group coordination through examples of progressive exercises. The authors conclude that closed kinetic chain rehabilitation is an economical, efficient, and effective means of rehabilitation, with the ultimate goal of enhancing proprioception, thus gaining lower extremity joint stability.
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