Thank you for bringing this back to the top. I have two YouTube channels, one for my therapy still does not have anything in it but the plan is to produce short classes on how human reflexes work, how to monitor them for balance and how to correct imbalance.
It would be fun to put some on the other channel with an introduction of doing some homestead activity that stopped due to pain and then show why and what to do about it.
The principle is taught; Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
That doesn't translate very well into every day
experience so lets express it as: Every action you take is counterbalanced by many and varied forces on your environment.
If you take a step forward you are pushing the earth back. That doesn't bother the earth because it is big and somewhere else someone is taking a step in the opposite direction.
If you take a step forward on ice and your foot slips back all the force has to be absorbed in your body which may cause your nervous system to stick in high alert and affect your walking for years afterward. when your walking is uneven it causes stress and wear on your joints [medical terminology: arthrose] this causes an irritation [medical suffix: itus] Legally I am not allowed to put them together because that is a diagnosis but hopefully you can so that the medical practitioners won't be able to talk over your head.
I have book marked this
thread so that I can post more as I publish it.