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Applying Janda’s principles to manual therapy interventions: Correcting postural imbalances, addressing tight muscles, and facilitating weak muscles.
Quadrant - II (Study Material)
1. Applying Janda’s principles to manual therapy interventions: Correcting postural imbalances, addressing tight muscles, and facilitating weak muscles.
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1. Applying Janda’s principles to manual therapy interventions: Correcting postural imbalances, addressing tight muscles, and facilitating weak muscles.
1.Explain how Janda’s approach guides manual therapy interventions for correcting postural imbalances. Discuss the sequence of treatment and the rationale behind it. 2.Describe manual therapy techniques used to address tight or overactive muscles in Janda’s syndromes. Include examples of muscles commonly treated in Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes. 3.Discuss strategies for facilitating weak or inhibited muscles using Janda’s principles. Explain how sensory-motor training and activation techniques contribute to restoring functional movement.
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