The deep squat test is used to assess bilateral, symmetrical mobility of the hips, knees and ankles. The ability to perform this test requires closed-kinetic chain dorsi flexion of the ankles, flexion of the knees and hips, extension of the thoracic spine, as well as abduction of the shoulders. There are several correlations between this […]
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