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What are splinter skills?
Skills that are not easily generalized to other environments or variations of the same task
What is the rhythmic initiation technique used in PNF?
Phase of voluntary relaxation, passive movement and repeated dynamic contractions of the major muscle groups involved in the agonist pattern of movement; it works PROM to AROM; used to improve flexibility and begin motor learning
What is the slow reversal technique used in PNF?
involves a slow dynamic contraction of the antagonist followed smoothly by a slow dynamic contraction of the agonist;
Name some rhythmic patterns we use daily.
Walking and running
What is the slow reversal hold technique used in PNF?
Same as slow reversal EXCEPT you add an isometric contractions at the extremes in the range.
What is the rhythmic stabilization technique used in PNF?
Isometric contraction of the antagonists, followed by isometric contraction of the agonist; it can be used to improve strength, stability, and motor learning