in fact anyone know out bout pnf stretching?
Only what it says on Wiki Andy
Barry tell me about pnf stretching
Preston North End stretching?
I've honestly no idea.
PNF stretching, or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching, is an occupational therapy and physical therapy procedure designed in the 1940s and 1950s to rehabilitate patients with paralysis.[1] It is often a combination of passive stretching and isometrics contractions. In the 1980s, components of PNF began to be used by sport therapists on healthy athletes. The most common PNF leg or arm positions encourage flexibility and coordination throughout the limb's entire range of motion. PNF is used to supplement daily stretching and is employed to make quick gains in range of motion to help athletes improve performance. Good range of motion makes better biomechanics, reduces fatigue and helps prevent overuse injuries. PNF is practiced by chiropractors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, massage therapists, athletic trainers and others.[1]
my mam is an occupation therapist.
should i make my 5 a side match reports a weekly occurence or just random
I've got a diploma in plagiarism Dip.Plag.
i need 3 answers to fulfill my survey requirements.
doesn't matter sleepy time now. Night guys
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I am very shallow ;(
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in fact anyone know out bout pnf stretching?
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Only what it says on Wiki Andy
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same
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Barry tell me about pnf stretching
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About what?
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?
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PNF stretching
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PNE stretching?
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What is that?
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Preston North End stretching?
I've honestly no idea.
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Pressed on both ends ?
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PNF stretching, or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching, is an occupational therapy and physical therapy procedure designed in the 1940s and 1950s to rehabilitate patients with paralysis.[1] It is often a combination of passive stretching and isometrics contractions. In the 1980s, components of PNF began to be used by sport therapists on healthy athletes. The most common PNF leg or arm positions encourage flexibility and coordination throughout the limb's entire range of motion. PNF is used to supplement daily stretching and is employed to make quick gains in range of motion to help athletes improve performance. Good range of motion makes better biomechanics, reduces fatigue and helps prevent overuse injuries. PNF is practiced by chiropractors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, massage therapists, athletic trainers and others.[1]
posted on 11/10/11
posted on 11/10/11
my mam is an occupation therapist.
posted on 11/10/11
should i make my 5 a side match reports a weekly occurence or just random
posted on 11/10/11
I've got a diploma in plagiarism Dip.Plag.
posted on 11/10/11
Weekly.
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i need 3 answers to fulfill my survey requirements.
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. . . . . or weakly?
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don't get it
posted on 11/10/11
doesn't matter sleepy time now. Night guys
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