Zusammenfassung
Unter den PNF-Grundprinzipien versteht man einzelne Maßnahmen die der Therapeut zur Stimulation der Motorik des Patienten einsetzen kann. Der Effekt der einzelnen Fazilitationsmaßnahmen ist nicht nur von der intensiven Mitarbeit des Patienten abhängig, sondern auch und vor allem von der Ausführung des Therapeuten.
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Buck, M., Beckers, D., Adler, S.S. (1993). PNF-Grundprinzipien zur Fazilitation. In: PNF in der Praxis. Rehabilitation und Prävention, vol 22. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-22305-5_2
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