PNF
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this isnt pnf, btw.
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Who cares if she is doing it wrong or not. The research on flexibility is limited.
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@piechur25 dokładnie. aczkolwiek do samej prezentacji na to mozna przymknac oko. . .
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Powinien miec zdjete skarpetki i wzrokiem podazac za dlonia ale spoko..
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@blueagave84...really good representation of physical therapists you put out there with this response(sarcasm laid on pretty thick)...45 years and you still haven't grown up enough to keep your criticisms to your self, some PT you are. A field based on positive influences and education and you make it look like we're pompous a holes....its a video YOU elected to watch. I'd be rather embarrassed if I were you. You are pathetic.
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What is she doing???????? My teacher cut me from that class 7 times until i learned to do it perfectly right!....and this is sooooooooooooooooo wrong!!!!!!!
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D1 is false
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we just had the d2 at school too and my teacher would beat me up if i'd practice it like this with my patients... lol
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Wrong, you shouldn't allow a break between one movement and another. You are not respecting spiral and diagonal movement. Maybe you just studied PNF on books.
I am a phyisical therapist, and I have been practicing for 45 years. I was trained, in Vallejo, by Maggie Knott.
What you are demonstrating is probably the worst abomination, bastardization
i've ever witnessed. Patterns, manual
contacts, voice commands are wrong, wrong,, wrong. take a course, or stop
doing what you are doing, it certanly isn't
PNF. Byron P. Wildermuth, P.T.
blueagave84 3 years ago 14
If you could read his mind...........
"note to self, cancel future physical therapy appointments with her, but while Im lying on this table I'd appreciate a happy ending"
BoyRasta05 2 years ago 4