Active Insufficiency vs Passive Insufficiency
This video compares and contrasts the concepts of Active and Passive insufficiency. Other words used to describe Active Insufficiency include 'lengthened weakness' and 'shortened weakness'. Passive insufficiency could also be described by a decreased Range of Motion due to passive tension. #activeinsufficiency #passiveinsufficiency #length-tension #limitedROM #muscletightness #abcsofPT #physicaltherapy #education #kinesiology #biomechanics #myosinandactin

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