Treatment tools for changing tone and movement patterns
Description
In this video, Mary B. Quinton discusses and demonstrates physical handling treatment tools for dissociation, pressure tapping and traction. She demonstrates how these tools are used to change tone and improve movement patterns in supine, side lying, prone, prone to sit, and sitting in a sequential process that prepares more normal sensory-motor development in babies with abnormal symptoms. Activities are demonstrated on a doll for clarity.
Runtime
73 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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