Muscles Stability Image

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Following are the five major muscles / muscle groups of sacroiliac stabilization that should be assessed and likely worked with manual therapy when the client presents with a sacroiliac joint condition. Piriformis Gluteus Maximus (superior deep fibers) Coccygeus and Levator Ani Paraspinals Hamstrings

Stabilizer muscles do just what their name implies in that they help stabilize joints and parts of the body so that movement patterns are efficient in a kinematic sense,” says John Mikula, CSCS and a consultant through Tactical Speed and Strength.

The hip joint is one of the most flexible joints in the entire human body. The many muscles of the hip provide movement, strength, and stability to the hip joint and the bones of the hip and thigh. These muscles can be grouped based upon their location and function. The four groups are the anterior group, the posterior group,…

Muscles Stability Image

Muscles Stability Image


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