
Kinesiopathology
Kinesiopathology refers to the study of abnormal movement or function of musculoskeletal tissues, particularly muscles, joints, and nerves. It examines how improper or restricted movement patterns can lead to misalignments, strain, or degeneration in the body's structure. These dysfunctions often result from injury, poor posture, or repetitive activities, and may cause pain, limited mobility, or contribute to further mechanical issues. Understanding kinesiopathology helps practitioners identify how movement abnormalities contribute to health problems, and guides targeted interventions to restore proper function, improve movement patterns, and promote overall musculoskeletal health.