Content
- Lectures: 5 hours
- Exercises 25 hours
- Independent work: 60 hours
Subject carrier
Description
The student is informed about the subject: – Historical overview and
approaches – Biomechanical and kinesiological basics of manipulative techniques
(anatomy, functional anatomy, movement, functional disturbance of motion, pain,
sensory, soft tissue, postisometric relaxation) … – Principles and procedures
for using manipulation techniques to reduce pain, increase and / or maintain OG,
reduce swelling, inflammation and limitation, achieve relaxation, improve
elasticity of contractility and uncontractable tissue – Continuing knowledge
from reflexotherapy – Trigger Point Therapy – Theoretical basics of manipulation
techniques – Backbone conections – Indications and contraindications – Lumbar
spine – evaluation – Lumbar spine rotation – manipulation – Lumbar spine
extension / flexion – Breast spine – assessment – Breast spine – manipulation of
A / P and ribs – Breast spine – seated – Upper chest spine – rotation – Doorway
back + stability testing – The backbone – manipulation – Clinical decision
making and manipulation – active participation in an interprofessional team