#166| How Deep Should You Squat To Prevent Injuries?

In today's episode, Dillon discusses how deep should you be squatting to prevent injuries. We look to answer: Where did the fear of squatting low come from? Where did the standard of below 90 degrees originate? Does squatting lower decrease the risk of injury? When should you not squat for full depth? All of that and more are answered in this episode. Hope you enjoy! -Team [P]rehab The [P]rehab Membership: Trial for Free! This is the ultimate anti-barrier solution to keeping your body healthy. Access state-of-the-art physical therapy, fitness programs, and workouts online in the comforts of your own home or gym. Follow [P]rehab: Website Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Facebook TikTok [P]Rehabbers thank you for listening and let us know what to talk about next. We hope to help you take control of your health through education! Did you enjoy this? Please rate, review, share, and subscribe. Every bit of feedback, comments, subscriptions, and sharing helps others to discover this content and find available solutions! 

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