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I throw this post out there for general discussion as it came up in the pub after training tonight. How much of what we do is conscious thought when we move and how much is the body moving on its own... I relate the following as this caused the discussion point... two years ago I tore my ACL (anterior cruciate ligament ) in my right knee very badly. To regain any sort of stability I needed to have an operation to graft part of my patella tendon in place of th damaged ACL. Now this is the interesting part, in discussing with the surgeon the following came out...tje ACL has an inbuilt understanding of proprioception i.e. the controlled extension of the leg to prevent it from hyper extending during walking etc... when the graft is put in place the tendon does not have this 'memory' and therefore you have to learn to walk again..training the tendon to mimic the ligaments ingrained understanding of propreiaception... also he told me that over time the actual physical makeup of the tendon will change and become more akin in its consistency to the original ligament.. effectively becoming a tendon/ligament hybrid. My own experience seems to follow this pattern...my proprioception is now ok but the 6 months of physio rehab was needed for my body to 'learn' how to walk/run again...
So this got me thinking about the question..how much of what e do is the body doing what it already knows how to do and how much is conscious effort...I have my views but I am very interested to hear others take on the subject...
(Larry if you happen past this post..your opinion would be greatly appreciated)
Regards
Dave
So this got me thinking about the question..how much of what e do is the body doing what it already knows how to do and how much is conscious effort...I have my views but I am very interested to hear others take on the subject...
(Larry if you happen past this post..your opinion would be greatly appreciated)
Regards
Dave