Alignment in postural and movement transitions in the normal adult
Description
Observation and analysis of movement and posture are essential to problem-solving and treatment application. This video describes, demonstrates and leads the viewer through an active understanding of the essential movement and postural components that need to be addressed in treatment. Analysis of the base of support, alignment in various postures, active trunk responses, lateral weight shifts, transitional movement components and facilitating transfers are included in this comprehensive look at movement control.
Runtime
37 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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