Compensation Patterns
A lower-body injury that causes limping recruits opposite-side muscles harder than normal, creating asymmetrical tension that becomes its own source of chronic pain. Muscles on the opposite side of an injured limb are typically extremely t…
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A lower-body injury that causes limping recruits opposite-side muscles harder than normal, creating asymmetrical tension that becomes its own source of chronic pain. Muscles on the opposite side of an injured limb are typically extremely tight and tender due to compensation.