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A tight agonist causing decreased neural drive of its functional antagonist is which type of muscle inhibition?
  1. Neuromuscular inefficiency
  2. Synergistic dominance
  3. Altered reciprocal inhibition
  4. Arthrokinetic inhibition
Explanation
Answer - C - A tight agonist causing decreased neural drive of its functional antagonist is called altered reciprocal inhibition. This causes faulty movement patterns to develop.
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