Hi Sir... Am Julia from Mauritius. Just to say u r the best teacher I have ever met. U r the best. I am learning a lot from your videos. Am a medical therapist n I feel blessed to have met you on u tube. Well done sir. N thank you a lot. May God bless you Sir. U r my guru.
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Sir let say put the elbow at the end rom of elbow flexion ask the patient to extend the elbow and do the strong isometric for 10 sec or more GTO WILL BE INHIBITED and will allow the elbow to get more rom in flexion in short hold relax
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Hello there, quick question. If the elbow flexion is limited why do I have to think about tightness in the extensors (antagonists) and not stiffness or spasm in the flexors muscles themselves. Thank you for you informative videos.
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What do you want to improve? Is it the extension lag you are talking about? Drop me a message on WhatsApp 9410575949 telling in detail what range (active or passive) you want to improve?
Great video 👍sir my patient is suffering from elbow stiffness since 3 months due to terrible triad surgery.he has taken physiotherapy treatment regularly.however, improvement in elbow flexion is very slow ..how much time it takes to recover?
Hello Rashida, Thanks for your question, I hope you have seen both my videos on contract relax and hold relax technique. In the video I have tried to make the technique clear. Here is the summary of the technique: In Contract relax direct technique: go for relaxation of the tight muscle by resisting it's concentric contraction followed by relaxation and lengthening of the tight muscle. Use contract relax indirect technique to relax the tight muscle indirectly either by contracting the synergist of the tight muscle or the antagonist of the tight muscle followed by relaxation and lengthening of the tight muscle. In hold relax technique go for isometric contraction of the tight muscle instead of concentric contraction followed by lengthening of the tight muscle. Use the indirect contract relax technique or the hold relax technique if the concentric contraction of the tight muscle is too painful to resist. Kindly watch the video again and do let me know if there is any further doubt. Do share our videos with your contacts on whatsapp and facebook. 😊🙏
You are right. Resistance should be according to patients effort and letting the patient win with moderate effort to induce relaxation either reciprocally or autogenically. Patient should not feel any discomfort or pain after the treatment session. Although some pain and discomfort will be felt due to breakage of adhesions while improving ROM
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Hi Sir... Am Julia from Mauritius. Just to say u r the best teacher I have ever met. U r the best. I am learning a lot from your videos. Am a medical therapist n I feel blessed to have met you on u tube. Well done sir. N thank you a lot. May God bless you Sir. U r my guru.
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Very nice demonstration.. 😊keep making such videos
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Sir let say put the elbow at the end rom of elbow flexion ask the patient to extend the elbow and do the strong isometric for 10 sec or more GTO WILL BE INHIBITED and will allow the elbow to get more rom in flexion in short hold relax
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Thanks sir.
Great sir👍🏻
It seems you are on a PNF marathon today. 😊
Sir aap itne achchhe se bata rhe h bahot achchhe se samajh aa rha h😊
Sir if already the elbow flexion rom is limited then why do we go for providing resistance against this agonistic pattern in indirect crt?
Very helpful thx
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Hello there, quick question.
If the elbow flexion is limited why do I have to think about tightness in the extensors (antagonists) and not stiffness or spasm in the flexors muscles themselves.
Thank you for you informative videos.
As there is spasticity in elbow extensors, the elbow flexion range is limited
How to control hand coming up while walking
Hello,
Watch our paralysis treatment guide series videos and you will get the answer to almost all of your questions.
Level 1, 2 and 3 gait training videos mention the strategies to develop good upper limb extensor control during standing and walking.
Thanks for watching Physioclassroom ❤️
Sir Parkinson's disease ke treatment ke liye b vedio bnayiye plz .......🙏
Hello,
Humne bahut saare videos me aisi tips and tricks cover Kari hain jo Parkinson patient ke rehab me bhi use kar sakte hain.
Future me Parkinson specific videos bhi banayenge.
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Plz make a vedio for autogenic inhibition , reciprocal inhibition and golgii tendon as well as for muscle spindle education for learning purpose....
Sure will do that some time.
Right now focusing on making hemiplegia rehabilitation series for patient and family education.
Sir please add some vedios for the treatment of frozen shoulder
Sir how to wrist flexion while doing elbow flexion
Which technique is best( hold relax or contract relax)for increasing knee ROM after Tkr..can you pls explain me sir..
What do you want to improve?
Is it the extension lag you are talking about?
Drop me a message on WhatsApp 9410575949 telling in detail what range (active or passive) you want to improve?
Great video 👍sir my patient is suffering from elbow stiffness since 3 months due to terrible triad surgery.he has taken physiotherapy treatment regularly.however, improvement in elbow flexion is very slow ..how much time it takes to recover?
Only surgery effective
On exercising the muscles become hard why
What is difference between contract relax indirect and hold relax technique?
Hello Rashida,
Thanks for your question,
I hope you have seen both my videos on contract relax and hold relax technique.
In the video I have tried to make the technique clear.
Here is the summary of the technique:
In Contract relax direct technique: go for relaxation of the tight muscle by resisting it's concentric contraction followed by relaxation and lengthening of the tight muscle.
Use contract relax indirect technique to relax the tight muscle indirectly either by contracting the synergist of the tight muscle or the antagonist of the tight muscle followed by relaxation and lengthening of the tight muscle.
In hold relax technique go for isometric contraction of the tight muscle instead of concentric contraction followed by lengthening of the tight muscle.
Use the indirect contract relax technique or the hold relax technique if the concentric contraction of the tight muscle is too painful to resist.
Kindly watch the video again and do let me know if there is any further doubt.
Do share our videos with your contacts on whatsapp and facebook.
😊🙏
Sir this contraction & relaxation technique seems to be similar to MET. Are these same indeed?
Yes
Sir Please tell me uses of each technique
Sir add videos on MET
Sir can we perform this PNF Streching by resisting shoulder shrugging motion instead of resisting the head??please explain.
Yes ,
Scapula anterior elevation can also be resisted 😊
Sir I have a question
What is the difference between resisted exercise and direct contact relax technique?
Elaborate your question with example
This is only in video not in real
Sir how can we apply this technique on stroke patient(flexor synergy).n how to strengthen triceps??
Use Brunnstrom therapy,
NDT concept
PNF rhytmic initiation and replication technique
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Sir, the resistance is how many percent? As long allow active movement? Is it normal to feel discomfort aching after the PNF stretching?
You are right.
Resistance should be according to patients effort and letting the patient win with moderate effort to induce relaxation either reciprocally or autogenically.
Patient should not feel any discomfort or pain after the treatment session.
Although some pain and discomfort will be felt due to breakage of adhesions while improving ROM
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sir nice video but pNF is most confusioning for me..what can i do??😐
You can whatsaap me your doubts or queries on 9410575949.
I will be happy to help you out. PNF concepts are very easy to understand if taught in the right way. 😊
@@PhysioClassroom thanqq sir..sir i have also problem in motor control n motor learning concepts n some excersice....can u help me in this also?
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Are pnf and muscle energy techniques same?🙄
Nope.
PNF has 7 techniques and only the hold-relax and contract-relax have some similarities with MET.
@@PhysioClassroom but both r different?
Yes,
Both are different treatment approaches
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Read Leon chaitow for MET and Susan S Adler/ Math Buck for PNF therapy
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