Muscles of the DLS {Ans: Erector spinae, thoracolumbar fascia, sacrotuberous ligament, biceps femoris, and peroneus longus}Activate {Ans: Used to re-educate and increase activation of underactive tissues}Muscles of the LS {Ans: Gluteus medius, TFL, adductors, and contralateral quadratus lumborum}Motor behavior {Ans: Motor response to internal and external environmental stimuli}Mid-stance phase of the gait cycle {Ans: The subtalar joint supinates leading to obligatory external rotation of the tibia, femur, and pelvis}Anterior oblique subsystem (AOS) {Ans: Aid in pelvic stability and rotation in the anterior transverse plane, produces rotational and flexion movements, contributes to leg swing, and is a factor in the stabilization of the sacroiliac joint}