Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
A D1 flexion pattern includes elevation, abduction, and upward rotation of the scapula. True/False - True A proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique that uses slow and resisted concentric contractions of agonists and antagonists around a joint without rest between reversals is termed: alternating isometrics rhythmic initiation rhythmic stabilization slow reversal - slow reversal Slow reversal is a technique used to improve stability, controlled mobility, and skill. Slow reversal is indicated with improving posture and general control of movement. asymmetrical - Paired extremities perform movements toward one side of the body at the same time. These patterns facilitate trunk rotation. (left arm in D2 flexion and right arm in D1 flexion; putting on a left earing)
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and upward rotation of the scapula truefalse true a proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique that uses slow and resisted concentric
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