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Most functional movements in the lower extremity take place when the foot is on the ground. The hip, knee and ankle joints, together, comprise the lower extremity kinetic chain. Muscle contractions in closed kinetic chain motion are different from open kinetic chain motion.

Joint motion is caused by many controlled muscle contractions. Closed kinetic chain rehabilitation is more closely related to function than open kinetic chain exercise.Closed kinetic chain exercises are safer for the healing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft. Research has shown that ACL strain is reduced during closed kinetic chain exercise. Through recruitment of all hip, knee and ankle muscles in synergy, specific training and strengthening are functional and effective.Research has also shown that closed kinetic chain exercise is more effective in patellofemoral dysfunction, improving reflex stabilization and proprioception, reducing pain and promoting a return to normal daily activities and sports. For athletes, closed kinetic chain exercise improves strength and jumping ability more than open kinetic chain exercise.While open kinetic chain exercise certainly has its benefits and its own place in rehabilitation and strength training of the lower extremities, it is important to incorporate (and quite possibly emphasize) closed kinetic chain exercises for the greatest functional gains.

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Please check with the appropriate physician regarding health questions and concerns. Although we strive to deliver accurate and up-to-date information, no guarantee to that effect is made. Kinetic ChainThe idea behind the kinetic chain is that every part of your body, including muscles, joints and nerves, must work together to produce movements. For example, when you perform bicep curls, the kinetic chain of this exercise is about the muscles and nerves of your arm and shoulder working together to achieve elbow flexion, and not just about your biceps muscle, which is often your primary focus with this exercise. One of the main purposes of identifying exercises' specific kinetic chain is to help professionals determine the best rehabilitation or sport specific exercises for you. Open and ClosedOpen kinetic chain exercises are usually performed in a nonweight bearing position and allow your involved limb to move freely. Resistance is often applied at the end of the limb and movement commonly occurs at one joint, but not always.

Closed kinetic chain exercises are performed in a weight-bearing position with movement of multiple joints. Closed kinetic chain exercises are considered more dynamic in nature compared to open kinetic chain exercises. However, both open and closed kinetic chain exercises are important in every exercise routine and rehabilitation program. Upper BodyMost upper body exercises are considered open kinetic chain and include bicep curls, lateral raises, triceps extensions and shoulder pendulum. Upper body open kinetic chain exercises play an important role in your weightlifting routine, sport-specific exercises and in early rehabilitation.

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Because your shoulder is not considered a weight-bearing joint like your hip, closed kinetic chain exercises are often overlooked, but provide many benefits. They are exercises when your hands and arms are in a weight-bearing position and include push-ups, forward planks and ball stabilizations on a wall or table. Closed chain exercises help improve joint stability, reduce your risk of injury and assist with proper healing of sprained ligaments.

Lower BodyLower body open kinetic chain exercises include knee curls and extensions, and hip abduction and adduction. These types of exercises are low-impact and often target or isolate specific muscles and joints. Therefore open kinetic chain exercises for the lower body are used in weightlifting programs to promote muscle growth and in early rehabilitation to increase muscle strength without pain and further injury.

Closed kinetic chain exercises, on the other hand, play key roles in sport-specific training and simulating activities of daily living during advance rehabilitation.They include squats, lunges, stair-climbing and single-leg balance, which are more dynamic and advanced than most open kinetic chain exercises for the lower body.