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PNF in Practice electronic resource An Illustrated Guide / by Susan S. Adler, Dominiek Beckers, Math Buck.

By: Adler, Susan S [author.]Contributor(s): Beckers, Dominiek [author.] | Buck, Math [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Edition: Fourth fully revised editionDescription: XI, 312 p. 225 illus., 223 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642349881Subject(s): medicine | Neurology | Rehabilitation | Occupational Therapy | Physical therapy | Medicine & Public Health | Physiotherapy | Occupational Therapy | Neurology | RehabilitationDDC classification: 615.81 LOC classification: RM695-950Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Basic Procedures for Facilitation -- Techniques -- Patient Treatment -- Patterns of Facilitation -- The Scapula and Pelvis -- The Upper Extremity -- The Lower Extremity -- The Neck -- The Trunk -- Mat Activities -- Gait Training -- Vital Functions -- Activities of Daily Living -- Test Your knowledge: Questions and Answers -- Glossary.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) is a concept to therapeutic exercise which therapists all over the world have found effective for treating patients with a wide range of diagnoses. The approach presented in this richly illustrated guide is based on the concepts set out by Dr. Herman Kabat and taught by Margaret Knott. The fully revised fourth edition demonstrates how the principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and aspects of motor learning and motor control (from »hands-on« to »hands-off« management) are applied in modern PNF evaluation and treatment. A new fresh fully-coloured design and layout highlights the clearly structured way in which philosophy, basic procedures and treatment patterns of PNF are based. New for this edition -Fully revised introductory chapter on the PNF basics, now including discussion and demonstration of ICF and Motor Learning aspects in detailed case study. -Throughout chapters, new additional case studies that help visualize the application of PNF applications in promoting the patients’ everyday-life motor skills on activity and participation levels.
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Introduction -- Basic Procedures for Facilitation -- Techniques -- Patient Treatment -- Patterns of Facilitation -- The Scapula and Pelvis -- The Upper Extremity -- The Lower Extremity -- The Neck -- The Trunk -- Mat Activities -- Gait Training -- Vital Functions -- Activities of Daily Living -- Test Your knowledge: Questions and Answers -- Glossary.

PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) is a concept to therapeutic exercise which therapists all over the world have found effective for treating patients with a wide range of diagnoses. The approach presented in this richly illustrated guide is based on the concepts set out by Dr. Herman Kabat and taught by Margaret Knott. The fully revised fourth edition demonstrates how the principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and aspects of motor learning and motor control (from »hands-on« to »hands-off« management) are applied in modern PNF evaluation and treatment. A new fresh fully-coloured design and layout highlights the clearly structured way in which philosophy, basic procedures and treatment patterns of PNF are based. New for this edition -Fully revised introductory chapter on the PNF basics, now including discussion and demonstration of ICF and Motor Learning aspects in detailed case study. -Throughout chapters, new additional case studies that help visualize the application of PNF applications in promoting the patients’ everyday-life motor skills on activity and participation levels.

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