Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.I've been hearing this a lot recently. Sam R is often telling me he sees pronation "coming from the hips" Perhaps its a gap in my education but i admit i don't really know what this means!
Sub talar pronation takes place around the sub talar axis. How can it "come" from somewhere?
Is this another way of saying "caused by a dysfunction in"? If so how can you tell by watching someone walk that the pronation (or too be more accurate the loss of control of pronation) is caused by hips or upper body?
Do we even know what proportion of pronatory control originates from what? I'm still trying to generate the equation for that one!:deadhorse:
Any pearls of wisdom on this one would be appreciated.
Regards
Robert
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