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Neuromuscular
re-education is a
technique used by rehabilitation therapists to restore normal movement.
Together, your nerves and muscles work to produce movements. Nerves
send signals between your muscles and your brain about when, where, and
how fast to move. It is a complex process. Theorists believe that over
time, nerve tracts are reinforced and muscle movement (motor) patterns
are learned and stored in your memory.
Muscle movement patterns are affected when nerves or muscles experience
damage or injury. This can result from:
Neuromuscular re-education is one method used by rehabilitation
therapists to facilitate the return of normal movement in persons
with neuromuscular impairments.
Purpose of Neuromuscular Physical Therapy
To
help individuals experiencing:
It is
used:
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To locate and release tissue spasms and hypertonicity
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Eliminate trigger points that cause referred pain
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Restore postural alignment, proper biomechanics and flexibility to
the tissues
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Rebuild the strength of injured tissues and assist venous and
lymphatic flow
Neuromuscular physical therapy treatment often includes exercise
for patients who have been immobilized or who lack flexibility,
strength, or endurance.
As
part of the treatment, patients are encouraged to improve flexibility,
range of motion, strength, balance, coordination, and endurance. The
goal is to improve an individual's function at work and home.
Neuromuscular physical therapy may involve:
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