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Joint stability is essential for function, but what do we mean when we say a joint is stable? What are the different types of stability? What are the implications of joint stability, and its changes, on patient function, or our understanding of a patient's movement related problem? How do we talk to patients about this important concept? This Podcast Short provides a quick, clear discussion of these important issues, and it provides a pragmatic definition to which patients can relate.
By Dr. Mark White, PT, DPT, BA, OCSJoint stability is essential for function, but what do we mean when we say a joint is stable? What are the different types of stability? What are the implications of joint stability, and its changes, on patient function, or our understanding of a patient's movement related problem? How do we talk to patients about this important concept? This Podcast Short provides a quick, clear discussion of these important issues, and it provides a pragmatic definition to which patients can relate.