Answer:
The options are
A. Neuromuscular inefficiency
B. Altered reciprocal inhibition
C. Synergistic dominance
D. Arthrokinetic dysfunction
The CORRECT ANSWER IS B.
B. Altered reciprocal inhibition
Explanation:
Altered reciprocal inhibition is the theory of muscle inhibition which results from a tight agonist, which reduces neural drive and function of its functional antagonist.
I’d say c I hope that helps
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