When your ankle is sprained, the surrounding musculature takes on a load greater than its capacity, causing numerous muscles to shut down. Your body’s amazing ability to compensate often hides this shut down, and muscle failure is subtle unless isolated in movement. A muscle’s failure to fire is called neuroproprioceptive inhibition.
Dr. Chambers from The Neuro Clinic in Grants Pass, Oregon explains the link between the two offices and delves into an explanation of the functional medicine (one of the underlying principles that link the two clinics and shape the methodologies used in each location).