Cross-Crawl Pattern
Cross-source consensus on Cross-Crawl Pattern from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- When the pattern matches cross-crawl mechanics, the brain facilitates the tested muscle and produces a lock. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- Moving the left leg forward while testing the right arm is described as matching cross-crawl mechanics. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- Moving the right leg forward while testing the right arm is described as producing an unlock. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- The right-leg-forward pattern is said to trigger inhibition because it does not match the walking pattern for the tested arm. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex
- Muscle testing is compared to reflexes such as the patellar reflex. — Muscle Testing as a Neurological Reflex