Which of the following impairments is likely to cause your client to shift his trunk excessively forward during the lowering phase of a squat?
- POOR MOBILITY OF THE HAMSTRINGS
- EXCESSIVE LUMBAR LORDOSIS
- POOR MOBILITY OF QUADRICEPS
- POOR DORSIFLEXION
Which of the following impairments is likely to cause your client to shift his trunk excessively forward during the lowering phase of a squat?