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Einführung

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In diesem Kapitel möchten wir das PNF-Konzept innerhalb der aktuellen holistischen Behandlungsdenkarten positionieren und dies mit Befunden und der Behandlung unserer Patienten kombinieren. Die klinischen Entscheidungen im Verlauf einer Behandlung werden zum einen durch die Erfahrung des Therapeuten und einen sorgfältigen Patientenbefund mit dazugehörender Klinimetrie (Messungen) bestimmt, zum anderen spielen für das Erstellen der Behandlungsziele wissenschaftliche Kenntnisse, z. B. über das motorische Lernen und die motorische Kontrolle, eine wichtige Rolle.

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Buck, M. (2013). Einführung. In: PNF in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37814-0_1

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