A Biomechanical Review of the Squat Exercise: Implications for Clinical Practice

Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2024 Apr 1;19(4):490-501. doi: 10.26603/001c.94600. eCollection 2024.ABSTRACTThe squat is one of the most frequently prescribed exercises in the rehabilitative setting. Performance of the squat can be modified by changing parameters such as stance width, foot rotation, trunk position, tibia position, and depth. An understanding of how the various squatting techniques can influence joint loading and muscular demands is important for the proper prescription of this exercise for various clinical conditions. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to discuss how the biomechanical demands of the squat can be influenced by various modifiable parameters. General recommendations for specific clinical conditions are presented.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.PMID:38576836 | PMC:PMC10987311 | DOI:10.26603/001c.94600
Source: Physical Therapy - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Source Type: research