Such a great video on PNF for upper limb. Continue uploading Physiotherapy-related videos for better use of those already practicing Physiotherapy and also the upcoming physios. Such an educational piece.
Thank you for your kind comments and for watching. We have a similar PNF video for the lower extremity. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/RvhJR9NJhks/v-deo.html
Adrian, PNF benefits the patient by working on building strength and neuromuscular awareness and control of the upper extremity. In addition, because PNF movements occur in a diagonal pattern they engage a large group of upper extremity muscles in the same way we use the arm for function. Here is a link that provides more information on the general concept of PNF. my.instituteofphysicalart.com/media/ipa/pdf2/pnf_article.pdf Thanks for your question!
This is a great video explaining what I had only seen in a textbook in my OTA program. Thank you!
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Such a great video on PNF for upper limb. Continue uploading Physiotherapy-related videos for better use of those already practicing Physiotherapy and also the upcoming physios. Such an educational piece.
Thank you! Will do!
This is a great video. Thank you for including hand placement
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honestly I learnt better watching this video than I learned in class
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Very good explanation, thank you so much
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Pls make video on lower extremity 🙏
Thank you for your kind comments and for watching. We have a similar PNF video for the lower extremity. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/RvhJR9NJhks/v-deo.html
Nice explanation
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How can this helps the upper extremities?
Adrian, PNF benefits the patient by working on building strength and neuromuscular awareness and control of the upper extremity. In addition, because PNF movements occur in a diagonal pattern they engage a large group of upper extremity muscles in the same way we use the arm for function. Here is a link that provides more information on the general concept of PNF. my.instituteofphysicalart.com/media/ipa/pdf2/pnf_article.pdf
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Pnf lower extremity? make video also
We have a video for lower extremity PNF as well here. ua-cam.com/video/RvhJR9NJhks/v-deo.html
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Thank you so very much mam ....