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A Peripatetic Perspective from Ron Hruska
It’s raining here in Nebraska and as I walk on the slippery, wet surfaces I can’t help but reflect on how our patient’s must feel when they can’t feel their heels strike or sense what centering over a lower extremity is all about, because of uni-planar learned behavior and lateralization in their attempt to move without falling. What a difference left heel strike made on the waterlogged path I was on this morning. I could walk from place to place and dodge the wettest surfaces without locking up my back, my knees or my spatial perspective. I feel blessed to understand the importance of left AF IR and right trunk rotation so that my reciprocal respiration and peripheral vision can remain peripatetic. Reader CommentsNo comments have been posted for this entry yet.
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