Correcting
dysfunctional movement patterns of the shoulder complex typically requires a multifaceted approach including inhibiting, lengthening, and activating muscles whether the goal is preventative or rehabilitative.
Not exact matches
As a result this enhances mobility through the elimination
of dysfunctional movement patterns and muscular spasticity.
However, when
dysfunctional movement patterns become the go - to
movement strategy, physical activity begins to generate more and more negative effects (in proportion to the degree
of muscular dysfunction) while gradually mitigating the positive elements
of movement.
The goal
of the screen is to reduce compensation and decrease injury risk, by targeting an athlete's faulty
movement patterns and reducing compensations that have been created through
dysfunctional training.
Specific mobility requires a direct change to the
movement pattern by addressing the joints and all
of the tissues affecting the
dysfunctional movement pattern.