Short summary of this vdo:- PNF has 6 imp neurophysiological principles that are based on the work of renowned physician sir charles sherrington. 1. After discharge ( response that lasts for a particular time after the stimulus is removed depending upon the intensity of that stimulus eg. Detraining effects after stopping gym 2) temporal summation Means sum up of the weak stimulus that are given simultaneously. ( adding up of action potential ) That means Single quick stretch is not going to serve the purpose, instead use repetitive quick stretches that excite the single pre-synaptic neuron to deliver the number of action potential to post synaptic neurons. 3) spatial summation The only difference is that the action potential of different neurons are add up when they r stimulated by the stimulus unlike temporal summation. 4) irradation Spreading up of muscular activity to the surrounding muscle groups. Overflow of stimulus or impulses to the weaker muscles from stronger ones. For example :- if you carry the water bucket, the muscles other than our limb like trunk will also get stimulated (strong ➡️ weak) 5) successive induction When the limit of any muscle to get shortened is reached, the opposite muscle will get stimulated to contract and relax the primer mover 6) reciprocal inhibition Alternative contraction and relaxation of agonist and antagonist to perform a coordinated movement.
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Hello Sir. I am Ug bpt student . Thanks a lot for the lectures.. I feared of pnf and after learning from ur videos.. Its clear and the concepts r easily understood.. Thank u Sir
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wow Sir! very nicely explained. PNF used to be my greatest fear until I watched your video series. PRETTY CLEAR the things are now, especially your unlocking example :)
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When agonist have maximally contracted / shortened then there is no more scope for their further contraction/ shortening and so now the condition becomes favorable for antagonist muscles to contract / shorten😊🙏 This means if the agonist wants to contract again then it must first allow antagonist to contract and then only it will lengthen again to contract again. I hope it is clear now. Do feel Free to discuss further incase of any doubt. Thanks for watching Physioclassroom 😊 Do share our channel videos with your contacts and help us in reaching out to maximum number of people 😊🙏
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You cannot contract your biceps without relaxing your triceps and the neurophysiology mechanism that ensures that the antagonist remains relaxed when agonist contracts is known the reciprocal inhibition.
Medical / Physiotherapy / occupational therapy course itself covers the PNF practical concepts in detail. It depends on the instructor whether he/ she is willing to allow participation of non medical background individuals
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After exercising in the gym our body maintains an increased tone in muscles for some time. This duration of increased tone even after the cessation of exercise is an example of after discharge
Short summary of this vdo:-
PNF has 6 imp neurophysiological principles that are based on the work of renowned physician sir charles sherrington.
1. After discharge ( response that lasts for a particular time after the stimulus is removed depending upon the intensity of that stimulus eg. Detraining effects after stopping gym
2) temporal summation
Means sum up of the weak stimulus that are given simultaneously. ( adding up of action potential )
That means Single quick stretch is not going to serve the purpose, instead use repetitive quick stretches that excite the single pre-synaptic neuron to deliver the number of action potential to post synaptic neurons.
3) spatial summation
The only difference is that the action potential of different neurons are add up when they r stimulated by the stimulus unlike temporal summation.
4) irradation
Spreading up of muscular activity to the surrounding muscle groups. Overflow of stimulus or impulses to the weaker muscles from stronger ones.
For example :- if you carry the water bucket, the muscles other than our limb like trunk will also get stimulated (strong ➡️ weak)
5) successive induction
When the limit of any muscle to get shortened is reached, the opposite muscle will get stimulated to contract and relax the primer mover
6) reciprocal inhibition
Alternative contraction and relaxation of agonist and antagonist to perform a coordinated movement.
Thank you once again sir... Please keep on helping students who are suffering from under rated faculty
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I have to agree with everyone below. You are doing a better job explaining this than most lecturers I've heard. Thank you kindly, sir.
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I have done my graduation but i didnt get it what pnf and other techniques are actually
now i m watching your videos that really helping me to let know what are basics of our techniques.kindly keep making these videos mainly for us professionals.❤❤❤❤
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Sure sir i ll do share your content you are putting your great effort for us.
Thank you sooo much sir for making PNF too much easier to understand with perfect examples! 🙌❤
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Hello Sir. I am Ug bpt student . Thanks a lot for the lectures.. I feared of pnf and after learning from ur videos.. Its clear and the concepts r easily understood.. Thank u Sir
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Absolutely fab sir. Never imagined of explaining concepts to this much ease. Tysm looking forward for your next video.
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Amazing explanation sir 👏
Too good.
wow Sir! very nicely explained. PNF used to be my greatest fear until I watched your video series. PRETTY CLEAR the things are now, especially your unlocking example :)
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Hello sir.. I am sarath kumar Mpt(sports) student from Tamilnadu(chennai).. Your videos are very amazing manner. Please do continue your service. There by so many students can understand clearly about their studies. Thank you so much for your wonderful lectures
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easily understood.......... Salute sir
This video really helped me to understand these concepts. Thank you so much sir!
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So happy found out ur video, making things clear for me, although i still abit confuse about successive induction technique
When agonist have maximally contracted / shortened then there is no more scope for their further contraction/ shortening and so now the condition becomes favorable for antagonist muscles to contract / shorten😊🙏
This means if the agonist wants to contract again then it must first allow antagonist to contract and then only it will lengthen again to contract again.
I hope it is clear now.
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@@PhysioClassroom so touching for ur kind and patient explanation.. Now i am very clear. May God always bless u 🙏 🙏 🙏
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Such an excellent video man!!
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Sir please tell what is autogenic inhibition.
Ty sir for this vedio ...very informative ....waiting for d next part of this series 😇
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sir please make continuation videos on pnf.i am eagerly waiting for your next video on pnf
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Which book you have referred for pnf ?
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Nice one sir..👌
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Very effective for old age
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tysm sir! very helpful
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Very good
Hello, What pnf exercises can be use in patient with flaccid paralysis?
Use Brunnstrom therapy, Roods therapy and NDT more in flaccid paralysis.
Rhythmic initiation PNF technique can be used.
Is this principle same for PNF in respiration?
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Sir i m not understand last neurophysiologic principle reciprocal inhibition
You cannot contract your biceps without relaxing your triceps and the neurophysiology mechanism that ensures that the antagonist remains relaxed when agonist contracts is known the reciprocal inhibition.
@@PhysioClassroom so sir this principle reciprocal inhibition also use for relaxation of antagonist muscles?
Physiological principal and neurophysiological principal same hi hai kya ...plz reply sir
Mera Questions hai ..explain the pnf and discuss there physiological principal...
Yes
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Thank you so much for this information. Do I need to have medical education to become IPNFTA -certified practitioner?
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Sir gym wali example for after discharge smja do plzzz
After exercising in the gym our body maintains an increased tone in muscles for some time.
This duration of increased tone even after the cessation of exercise is an example of after discharge
Okay sir
Sir example of spatial summation could be???
using resistance in multiple areas at the same time.
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Sir video hindi b bnao pls
Which book are good for PNF learning
PNF IN PRACTICE BY SUSAN S ADLER
@@PhysioClassroomok sir thanks, sir I am. From Bangladesh,how to purchase this book.any soft copy are available sir
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Please pNF therapy make in hindi
Hindi se asane se smj paye ge
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Very nice