One well known example is
badly formed hip joints in German Shepherds.
Not exact matches
Behind the popularity of the back squat lies a dirty secret: even when consistently performed with perfect
form, it's
bad for your lower back,
hips and knees.
Bad form is misalignment in your body — in your
hips, your knees, your ankles or another joint — that causes the muscles attaching to that joint to work in an imbalanced way.
BTW I taught one «
form» of Toad - Frog - Phoenix sequence to my class and one of the 55 year old guys who has
bad arthritis in his knees and
hips was simply ecstatic that he could move from Phoenix straight up with his arms overhead.
Have a friend tell you when your
hips or torso is falling so you don't practice
bad form.
This condition involves a poorly
formed hip joint that gets
worse over time.