![]() ![]() I was fortunate enough to be able to attend a seminar at our Tempe, Arizona facility last November. Hopefully this will add to it and stir up some good clinical discussion so here it goes. I’ve been on the site several times and found it to be a valuable resource. This is the first time I’ve posted on Mike’s blog and I’d like to thank him for inviting me to do so. Muscle Function is Determined by It’s Specific Function AND Stabilization I hear it was a great seminar, unfortunately I was also supposed to attend and am still disappointed that I missed out! But I guess the birth of child takes precedence! Thanks for sharing Steve. Steve is discussing an interesting topic on dynamic neuromuscular stabilization from a Pavel Kolar seminar last year. Steve is the Manager of Performance Physical Therapy at the Athlete’s Performance Center in the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, FL. Today’s guest post is from Steve Smith, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS. ![]() Is strength alone enough to assure proper function of a specific muscle? Can a specific muscle function well without proper stabilization?
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