spierrepositionering
Spierrepositionering is the process of repositioning muscles to restore or improve movement and posture, primarily within medical and rehabilitation settings. The term is found in Dutch-language sources and may refer to strategies that adjust muscle tension, length, or attachment points to achieve better biomechanical alignment.
In clinical practice, spierrepositionering can be achieved through surgical interventions—such as tendon transfers, muscle lengthening, or
Assessment typically involves evaluating muscle strength, tone, coordination, and joint alignment, along with imaging or gait
Etymology and context: the term combines "spier" (muscle) and "repositionering" (repositioning). It is part of broader
Terminology and usage vary by country and specialty, and the evidence base for specific repositioning techniques