Hip Abduction / ER Assessment - Rehab Links System
Hip abduction in supine lying with the hips and knees flexed has been commonly given to patients to help strengthen their abdominals while minimizing loading of the low back. Patients have typically been instructed to either flatten their low back while doing this exercise or to find and maintain a neutral lumbar spine during this […]
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