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adam_text | Contents
1
Introduction
to Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation
................
2
Basic Procedures for Facilitation
............
2.1
Resistance
.....................................
2.2
Irradiation and Reinforcement
..................
2.3
Manual Contact
................................
2.4
Body Position and Body Mechanics
.............
2.5
Verbal Stimulation (Commands)
................
2.6
Vision
..........................................
2.7
Traction and Approximation
....................
2.8
Stretch
.........................................
2.9
Timing
.........................................
2.10
Patterns
........................................
3
Techniques
................................
3.1
Rhythmic Initiation
.............................
3.2
Combination of
Isotonics
(described by Gregg Johnson and Vicky
Sáliba).
.
3.3
Reversal of Antagonists
.........................
3.3.1
Dynamic Reversals (Incorporates Slow Reversal)
.
3.3.2
Stabilizing Reversals
............................
3.3.3
Rhythmic Stabilization
..........................
3.4
Repeated Stretch (Repeated Contractions)
......
3.4.1
Repeated Stretch from Beginning of Range
.....
3.4.2
Repeated Stretch Through Range
...............
3.5
Contract-Relax
.................................
3.5.1
Contract-Relax: Direct Treatment
................
3.5.2
Contract-Relax: Indirect Treatment
..............
3.6
Hold-Relax
.....................................
3.6.1
Hold-Relax: Direct Treatment
...................
3.6.2
Hold-Relax: Indirect Treatment
..................
3.7
Replication
.....................................
3.8
PNF Techniques and Their Goals
................
4
Patient Treatment
.........................
4.1
Evaluation
.....................................
4.1.1
Evaluation of Areas of Activities
.................
4.1.2
Evaluation of Areas of Impairments and
Activity Limitations
.............................
4.2
Hypothesis
.....................................
4.3
Tests for Causal Impairments and
Activity Limitations
.............................
4.4
Treatment Goals
................................
4.5
Treatment Planning and Treatment Design
......
4.5.1
Specific Patient Needs
..........................
4.5.2
Designing the Treatment
.......................
4.5.3
Direct and indirect Treatment
...................
4.6
Assessment
....................................
4.7
Re-Test for Causal Impairments and
Activity Limitations
.............................
4.8
Treatment Examples
............................
5
Patterns of Facilitation
.....................
6
The Scapula and Pelvis
...................... 53
1 6.1
Introduction
.................................... 54
6.2
Applications
.................................... 54
5 6.3
Basic Procedures
................................ 54
6 6.4
Scapular Diagonals
.............................. 56
7 6.4.1
Specific Scapula Patterns
........................ 56
10 6.4.2
Specific Uses for Scapular Patterns
............... 63
11 6.5
Pelvic Diagonals
................................. 64
11 6.5.1
Specific Pelvic Patterns
.......................... 64
12 6.5.2
Specific Uses for Pelvic Patterns
.................. 72
12 6.6
Symmetrical, Reciprocal and Asymmetrical
13
Exercises
........................................ 73
14 6.6.1
Symmetrical-Reciprocal Exercise
................. 73
16 6.6.2
Asymmetrical Exercise
........................... 74
19 7
The Upper Extremity
........................ 77
20 7.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
............... 78
7.2
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
External Rotation
.......... 80
21 7.2.1
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
External Rotation with
23
Elbow Flexion
................................... 83
23 7.2.2
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
External Rotation with
26
Elbow Extension
................................ 86
27 7.3
Extension
-
Adduction
-
Internal Rotation
....... 88
29 7.3.1
Extension
-
Adduction
-
Internal Rotation with
29
Elbow Extension
................................ 90
30 7.3.2
Extension-Adduction-Internal Rotation with
31
Elbow Flexion
................................... 92
31 7.4
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation
.......... 94
33 7.4.1
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
33
Elbow Flexion
................................... 96
33 7.4.2
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
34
Elbow Extension
................................ 98
35 7.5
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation
....... 101
35 7.5.1
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Elbow Extension
................................ 103
39 7.5.2
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
40
ElbowFlexion
................................... 106
40 7.6
Thrust and Withdrawal Combinations
............ 108
7.6.1
UlnarThrust and Withdrawal
..................... 109
40 7.6.2
Radial Thrust and Withdrawal
.................... 109
41 7.7
Bilateral Arm Patterns
........................... 111
7.8
Changing the Patient s Position
.................. 112
41 7.8.1
Arm Patterns in a Side Lying Position
............. 113
41 7.8.2
Arm Patterns Lying Prone on Elbows
............. 113
42 7.8.3
Arm Patterns in a Sitting Position
................ 114
42 7.8.4
Arm Patterns in the Quadruped Position
......... 114
42 7.8.5
Arm Patterns in a Kneeling Position
.............. 115
42
43 8
The Lower Extremity
........................ 117
8.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
............... 118
44 8.2
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation
.......... 120
44 8.2.1
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Knee Flexion
.................................... 122
47
Contents
8.2.2 Flexion -
Abduction
-
Internal
Rotation
with
Knee Extension
.................................. 124
8.3
Extension-Adduction-External Rotation
....... 126
8.3.1
Extension
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Extension
.................................. 129
8.3.2
Extension
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Flexion
.................................... 132
8.4
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation
.......... 133
8.4.1
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Flexion
.................................... 135
8.4.2
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Extension
.................................. 137
8.5
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation
....... 139
8.5.1
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Knee Extension
.................................. 141
8.5.2
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Knee Flexion
.................................... 143
8.6
Bilateral Leg Patterns
............................ 144
8.7
Changing the Patient s Position
.................. 147
8.7.1
Leg Patterns in a Sitting Position
................. 147
8.7.2
Leg Patterns in a Prone Position
.................. 149
8.7.3
Leg Patterns in a Side Lying Position
............. 151
8.7.4
Leg Patterns in a Quadruped Position
............ 151
8.7.5
Leg Patterns in the Standing Position
............ 154
9
The Neck
................................... 155
9.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
............... 156
9.2
Indications
...................................... 158
9.3
Flexion to the Left, extension to the Right
........ 158
9.3.1
Flexion/Left Lateral Flexion/Left Rotation
........ 158
9.3.2
Extension/Right Lateral Flexion/Right Rotation...
162
9.4
NeckforTrunk
................................... 164
9.4.1
NeckforTrunk Flexion and Extension
............ 164
9.4.2
NeckforTrunk Lateral Flexion
.................... 165
10
The Trunk
.................................. 169
10.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
............... 170
10.2
Chopping and Lifting
............................ 171
10.2.1
Chopping
....................................... 171
10.2.2
Lifting
.......................................... 174
10.3
Bilateral Leg Patterns for the Trunk
............... 177
10.3.1
Bilateral Lower Extremity Flexion, with
Knee Flexion, for Lower Trunk Flexion (Right)
..... 177
10.3.2
Bilateral Lower Extremity Extension, with
Knee Extension, for Lower Trunk Extension (Left)
. 179
10.3.3
Trunk Lateral Flexion
............................ 180
10.4
Combining Patterns fortheTrunk
................ 182
11
Mat Activities
.............................. 185
11.1
Introduction: Why Do Mat Activities?
............. 186
11.2
Treatment Goals
................................. 186
11.3
Basic Procedures
................................ 187
11.4
Techniques
...................................... 187
11.5
Mat Activities
................................... 187
11.5.1
Rolling
.......................................... 188
11.5.2
Prone on Elbows (Forearm Support)
............. 197
11.5.3
Side-Sitting
..................................... 200
11.5.4
Quadruped
..................................... 203
11.5.5
Kneeling
........................................ 208
11.5.6
Half-Kneeling
................................... 212
11.5.7
From Hands-and-Feet Position (Arched Position
on All Fours) to Standing Position and back
to Hands-and-Feet Position
...................... 214
11.5.8
Exercise in a Sitting Position
..................... 215
11.5.9
Bridging
........................................ 220
11.6
Patient Cases in Mat Activities
................... 223
12
Gait Training
...............................233
12.1
The Importance of Walking
...................... 234
12.2
Introduction: Basics of Normal Gait
.............. 234
12.2.1
TheGaitCycle
................................... 234
12.2.2
Trunk and Lower Extremity Joint Motion
in Normal Gait
.................................. 235
12.2.3
Muscle Activity During Normal Gait (Perry
1992) . 236
12.3
Gait Analysis: Observation and Manual Evaluation.
238
12.4
The Theory of Gait Training
...................... 239
12.5
The Proceduresof Gait Training
.................. 240
12.5.1
Approximation and Stretch
...................... 241
12.5.2
Using Approximation and Stretch Reflex
......... 242
12.6
Practical Gait Training
........................... 242
12.6.1
Preparatory Phase
............................... 242
12.6.2
Standing Up and Sitting Down
................... 249
12.6.3
Standing
........................................ 252
12.6.4
Walking
......................................... 257
12.6.5
Other Activities
................................. 262
12.7
Patient Cases in Gait Training
.................... 265
13
Vital Functions
.............................271
13.1
Introduction
.................................... 272
13.1.1
Stimulation and Facilitation
...................... 272
13.2
Facial Muscles
................................... 272
13.3
Tongue Movements
............................. 283
13.4
Swallowing
..................................... 284
13.5
Speech Disorders
................................ 284
13.6
Breathing
....................................... 285
14
Activities of Daily Living
....................289
Glossary
..........................................297
PNF
(Proprioceptive Neuromuscular
Facilitation)
is an approach 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.
This fully revised third 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 design and layout highlight
the clearly structured way in which philosophy,
basic procedures and treatment patterns of PNF
are presented.
Thus, this textbook provides a systematic
and easily accessible guide to learning and
understanding PXF as a practical tool and using
it to full effect in patient treatment.
•
Fully illustrated guide: approx.
560
photos
•
Focus on practical aspects of patient evaluation
and treatment
New for this edition:
•
ICF and motor learning applied in PNT
•
New textbook design for more user-friendly
experience
Adler
Beckers
Buck
PNF in Practice
An Illustrated Guide
3rd
Edition
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Contents
1
Introduction
to Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation
.
2
Basic Procedures for Facilitation
.
2.1
Resistance
.
2.2
Irradiation and Reinforcement
.
2.3
Manual Contact
.
2.4
Body Position and Body Mechanics
.
2.5
Verbal Stimulation (Commands)
.
2.6
Vision
.
2.7
Traction and Approximation
.
2.8
Stretch
.
2.9
Timing
.
2.10
Patterns
.
3
Techniques
.
3.1
Rhythmic Initiation
.
3.2
Combination of
Isotonics
(described by Gregg Johnson and Vicky
Sáliba).
.
3.3
Reversal of Antagonists
.
3.3.1
Dynamic Reversals (Incorporates Slow Reversal)
.
3.3.2
Stabilizing Reversals
.
3.3.3
Rhythmic Stabilization
.
3.4
Repeated Stretch (Repeated Contractions)
.
3.4.1
Repeated Stretch from Beginning of Range
.
3.4.2
Repeated Stretch Through Range
.
3.5
Contract-Relax
.
3.5.1
Contract-Relax: Direct Treatment
.
3.5.2
Contract-Relax: Indirect Treatment
.
3.6
Hold-Relax
.
3.6.1
Hold-Relax: Direct Treatment
.
3.6.2
Hold-Relax: Indirect Treatment
.
3.7
Replication
.
3.8
PNF Techniques and Their Goals
.
4
Patient Treatment
.
4.1
Evaluation
.
4.1.1
Evaluation of Areas of Activities
.
4.1.2
Evaluation of Areas of Impairments and
Activity Limitations
.
4.2
Hypothesis
.
4.3
Tests for Causal Impairments and
Activity Limitations
.
4.4
Treatment Goals
.
4.5
Treatment Planning and Treatment Design
.
4.5.1
Specific Patient Needs
.
4.5.2
Designing the Treatment
.
4.5.3
Direct and indirect Treatment
.
4.6
Assessment
.
4.7
Re-Test for Causal Impairments and
Activity Limitations
.
4.8
Treatment Examples
.
5
Patterns of Facilitation
.
6
The Scapula and Pelvis
. 53
1 6.1
Introduction
. 54
6.2
Applications
. 54
5 6.3
Basic Procedures
. 54
6 6.4
Scapular Diagonals
. 56
7 6.4.1
Specific Scapula Patterns
. 56
10 6.4.2
Specific Uses for Scapular Patterns
. 63
11 6.5
Pelvic Diagonals
. 64
11 6.5.1
Specific Pelvic Patterns
. 64
12 6.5.2
Specific Uses for Pelvic Patterns
. 72
12 6.6
Symmetrical, Reciprocal and Asymmetrical
13
Exercises
. 73
14 6.6.1
Symmetrical-Reciprocal Exercise
. 73
16 6.6.2
Asymmetrical Exercise
. 74
19 7
The Upper Extremity
. 77
20 7.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
. 78
7.2
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
External Rotation
. 80
21 7.2.1
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
External Rotation with
23
Elbow Flexion
. 83
23 7.2.2
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
External Rotation with
26
Elbow Extension
. 86
27 7.3
Extension
-
Adduction
-
Internal Rotation
. 88
29 7.3.1
Extension
-
Adduction
-
Internal Rotation with
29
Elbow Extension
. 90
30 7.3.2
Extension-Adduction-Internal Rotation with
31
Elbow Flexion
. 92
31 7.4
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation
. 94
33 7.4.1
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
33
Elbow Flexion
. 96
33 7.4.2
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
34
Elbow Extension
. 98
35 7.5
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation
. 101
35 7.5.1
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Elbow Extension
. 103
39 7.5.2
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
40
ElbowFlexion
. 106
40 7.6
Thrust and Withdrawal Combinations
. 108
7.6.1
UlnarThrust and Withdrawal
. 109
40 7.6.2
Radial Thrust and Withdrawal
. 109
41 7.7
Bilateral Arm Patterns
. 111
7.8
Changing the Patient's Position
. 112
41 7.8.1
Arm Patterns in a Side Lying Position
. 113
41 7.8.2
Arm Patterns Lying Prone on Elbows
. 113
42 7.8.3
Arm Patterns in a Sitting Position
. 114
42 7.8.4
Arm Patterns in the Quadruped Position
. 114
42 7.8.5
Arm Patterns in a Kneeling Position
. 115
42
43 8
The Lower Extremity
. 117
8.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
. 118
44 8.2
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation
. 120
44 8.2.1
Flexion
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Knee Flexion
. 122
47
Contents
8.2.2 Flexion -
Abduction
-
Internal
Rotation
with
Knee Extension
. 124
8.3
Extension-Adduction-External Rotation
. 126
8.3.1
Extension
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Extension
. 129
8.3.2
Extension
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Flexion
. 132
8.4
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation
. 133
8.4.1
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Flexion
. 135
8.4.2
Flexion
-
Adduction
-
External Rotation with
Knee Extension
. 137
8.5
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation
. 139
8.5.1
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Knee Extension
. 141
8.5.2
Extension
-
Abduction
-
Internal Rotation with
Knee Flexion
. 143
8.6
Bilateral Leg Patterns
. 144
8.7
Changing the Patient's Position
. 147
8.7.1
Leg Patterns in a Sitting Position
. 147
8.7.2
Leg Patterns in a Prone Position
. 149
8.7.3
Leg Patterns in a Side Lying Position
. 151
8.7.4
Leg Patterns in a Quadruped Position
. 151
8.7.5
Leg Patterns in the Standing Position
. 154
9
The Neck
. 155
9.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
. 156
9.2
Indications
. 158
9.3
Flexion to the Left, extension to the Right
. 158
9.3.1
Flexion/Left Lateral Flexion/Left Rotation
. 158
9.3.2
Extension/Right Lateral Flexion/Right Rotation.
162
9.4
NeckforTrunk
. 164
9.4.1
NeckforTrunk Flexion and Extension
. 164
9.4.2
NeckforTrunk Lateral Flexion
. 165
10
The Trunk
. 169
10.1
Introduction and Basic Procedures
. 170
10.2
Chopping and Lifting
. 171
10.2.1
Chopping
. 171
10.2.2
Lifting
. 174
10.3
Bilateral Leg Patterns for the Trunk
. 177
10.3.1
Bilateral Lower Extremity Flexion, with
Knee Flexion, for Lower Trunk Flexion (Right)
. 177
10.3.2
Bilateral Lower Extremity Extension, with
Knee Extension, for Lower Trunk Extension (Left)
. 179
10.3.3
Trunk Lateral Flexion
. 180
10.4
Combining Patterns fortheTrunk
. 182
11
Mat Activities
. 185
11.1
Introduction: Why Do Mat Activities?
. 186
11.2
Treatment Goals
. 186
11.3
Basic Procedures
. 187
11.4
Techniques
. 187
11.5
Mat Activities
. 187
11.5.1
Rolling
. 188
11.5.2
Prone on Elbows (Forearm Support)
. 197
11.5.3
Side-Sitting
. 200
11.5.4
Quadruped
. 203
11.5.5
Kneeling
. 208
11.5.6
Half-Kneeling
. 212
11.5.7
From Hands-and-Feet Position (Arched Position
on All Fours) to Standing Position and back
to Hands-and-Feet Position
. 214
11.5.8
Exercise in a Sitting Position
. 215
11.5.9
Bridging
. 220
11.6
Patient Cases in Mat Activities
. 223
12
Gait Training
.233
12.1
The Importance of Walking
. 234
12.2
Introduction: Basics of Normal Gait
. 234
12.2.1
TheGaitCycle
. 234
12.2.2
Trunk and Lower Extremity Joint Motion
in Normal Gait
. 235
12.2.3
Muscle Activity During Normal Gait (Perry
1992) . 236
12.3
Gait Analysis: Observation and Manual Evaluation.
238
12.4
The Theory of Gait Training
. 239
12.5
The Proceduresof Gait Training
. 240
12.5.1
Approximation and Stretch
. 241
12.5.2
Using Approximation and Stretch Reflex
. 242
12.6
Practical Gait Training
. 242
12.6.1
Preparatory Phase
. 242
12.6.2
Standing Up and Sitting Down
. 249
12.6.3
Standing
. 252
12.6.4
Walking
. 257
12.6.5
Other Activities
. 262
12.7
Patient Cases in Gait Training
. 265
13
Vital Functions
.271
13.1
Introduction
. 272
13.1.1
Stimulation and Facilitation
. 272
13.2
Facial Muscles
. 272
13.3
Tongue Movements
. 283
13.4
Swallowing
. 284
13.5
Speech Disorders
. 284
13.6
Breathing
. 285
14
Activities of Daily Living
.289
Glossary
.297
PNF
(Proprioceptive Neuromuscular
Facilitation)
is an approach 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.
This fully revised third 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 design and layout highlight
the clearly structured way in which philosophy,
basic procedures and treatment patterns of PNF
are presented.
Thus, this textbook provides a systematic
and easily accessible guide to learning and
understanding PXF as a practical tool and using
it to full effect in patient treatment.
•
Fully illustrated guide: approx.
560
photos
•
Focus on practical aspects of patient evaluation
and treatment
New for this edition:
•
ICF and motor learning applied in PNT
•
New textbook design for more user-friendly
experience
Adler
Beckers
Buck
PNF in Practice
An Illustrated Guide
3rd
Edition |
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