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305- Journal Club #16: What are "normal movements" in atypical populations?
Episode 305

305- Journal Club #16: What are "normal movements" in atypical populations?

The Perception & Action Podcast

June 18, 20201h 2m

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Show Notes

I am joined by Rajiv Ranganathan and Harjiv Singh to discuss the 1996 article "What are "normal movements" in atypical populations?" Are atypical movements in impaired populations actually functional adaptations to changes in constraints? Does a therapist "know better than our CNS" such that we should be trying to correct these adaptations and get the movement pattern back to normal? How do these ideas apply to sports?

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What are "normal movements" in atypical populations?

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