This document discusses a dysfunctional movement model involving an overload event that causes local tissue stress and swelling, leading to asynchronous and painful proprioceptive and nociceptive bombardment. This asynchronous motion and spinal cord feedback disrupts cerebellar and neuromotor coordination, resulting in asynchronous intrinsic and extrinsic muscle stabilizers and motor, sensory, and autonomic responses.
This document discusses a dysfunctional movement model involving an overload event that causes local tissue stress and swelling, leading to asynchronous and painful proprioceptive and nociceptive bombardment. This asynchronous motion and spinal cord feedback disrupts cerebellar and neuromotor coordination, resulting in asynchronous intrinsic and extrinsic muscle stabilizers and motor, sensory, and autonomic responses.
This document discusses a dysfunctional movement model involving an overload event that causes local tissue stress and swelling, leading to asynchronous and painful proprioceptive and nociceptive bombardment. This asynchronous motion and spinal cord feedback disrupts cerebellar and neuromotor coordination, resulting in asynchronous intrinsic and extrinsic muscle stabilizers and motor, sensory, and autonomic responses.