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Active muscular relaxation techniques. Part II: Clinical application.

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    Chiropractic rehabilitation addresses motor system dysfunction by treating muscles, joints, and nerves. It emphasizes re-educating sensory-motor pathways through adjustments, stretching, and strengthening for improved function.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomechanical analysis of the motor system.
    • Neuroscience and motor control principles.

    Background:

    • Muscular and articular factors significantly impact motor system functional pathology.
    • Muscle imbalances and altered movement patterns contribute to joint and muscle dysfunction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explain the interplay between joint and muscle dysfunction.
    • To outline chiropractic rehabilitation strategies for motor system pathology.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of chiropractic rehabilitation techniques including adjustments, muscle relaxation, stretching, and strengthening.
    • Emphasis on the sequential application of these techniques.
    • Focus on re-educating abnormal sensory-motor pathways.

    Main Results:

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    • Integrated approach to treating muscles, joints, and the nervous system is crucial.
    • Proper sequencing of therapeutic interventions enhances outcomes.
    • Restoration of normal sensory-motor function is a key component of recovery.

    Conclusions:

    • Chiropractic rehabilitation offers a comprehensive strategy for motor system disorders.
    • Addressing both structural (musculoskeletal) and neurological components is vital for functional recovery.
    • Re-establishing proper movement patterns and sensory feedback is essential for long-term results.