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Basic Procedures (6)
Manual Contact (MC)
Command and Communication
Stretch (STR)
Traction (TR) & Approximation (AP)
Maximal Resistance (MR)
Timing
Manual Contact (MC)
Pertains to how and where you place your hands onto the patient
MC: Pressure is used for ____
facilitatory mechanisms
MC: Placement of skin on ____ and ____ of movement
targeted muscle group, direction
MC: ____ or ____ overlying the antagonist can inhibit ____ and facilitate ____
Pressure, scratching, agonist, anatagonist
MC can give a sense of ____ to the pt. when experiencing pain
security
MC: May be used as ____ to help patient understand the ____ of anticipated movement
sensory cue, direction