Dynamic stabilization

The body’s ability to maintain neutral, or near neutral postural alignment (a stable position) while moving.


An integrated function of neuromuscular systems requiring muscles to contract and fixate the body against fluctuating outside forces, providing postural support with fine adjustments in muscle tension. The term usually pertains to a function of the trunk, shoulder, and hip muscles and includes the lower extremity muscles when they are functioning in a closed chain.


 


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