Testing the Hip Flexors
Tight Hip Flexors cause instability in the lower extremity by inhibiting activation of the hip extensors. This lead to conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis, and a host of sport performance problems. Hip flexors also play an important role as an antagonist to the external hip extensors (the gluteal muscles).
Tight Hip Flexors cause instability in the lower extremity by inhibiting activation of the hip extensors. This lead to conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis, and a host of sport performance problems. Hip flexors also play an important role as an antagonist to the external hip extensors (the gluteal muscles).
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Motion Specific<br />
Release (MSR)<br />
Functional <strong>Testing</strong> Video Series<br />
“<strong>Testing</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hip</strong> <strong>Flexors</strong>”<br />
Dr. Brian Abelson DC.<br />
kinetichealth.ca<br />
403-241-3772<br />
kinetichealth@shaw.ca<br />
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