Facilitation techniques of lower Extremity Prepared by: Muneera Al-Murdi Lecture 5 RHS 231.

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Facilitation techniques of lower Extremity Prepared by: Muneera Al-Murdi Lecture 5 RHS 231

Lower Extremity Flexion-Adduction-External Rotation (D1 fl) Straight knee

Flexion-Adduction-External Rotation (D1 fl) Antagonistic pattern : Extension-abduction-internal rotation (with knee straight) pattern Components of motion Toes, foot, knee, hip. Normal timing Timing for emphasis Manual contacts Commands Pattern analysis Hip, knee, ankle

Lower Extremity Flexion-Adduction-External Rotation (D1 fl) With knee flexion

Lower Extremity Flexion-Adduction-External Rotation (D1 fl) With knee extension Antagonist pattern Extension- abduction-internal rotation with knee flexion Components of motion Toes, foot, knee, hip

Lower Extremity Flexion-Adduction-External Rotation (D1 fl) With knee extension Normal timing Timing for emphasis Hip, knee, ankle and foot, and toes. Manual contact Right hand Left hand Commands Pattern analysis

Lower Extremity Extension-abduction-Internal rotation (D1 ex) with knee straight

Lower Extremity Extension-abduction-Internal rotation (D1 ex) with knee straight Antagonist pattern Flexion-adduction- external rotation with knee straight Components of motion Normal timing Timing for emphasis: hip, knee, ankle and foot, toes.

Lower Extremity Extension-abduction-Internal rotation (D1 ex) with knee straight Manual contacts Commands Pattern analysis

Extension-abduction-Internal rotation (D1 ex) with knee extension

Antagonistic pattern Components of motion Normal timing Timing for emphasis Manual contacts Commands Pattern analysis

Extension-abduction-Internal rotation (D1 ex) with knee flexion Antagonistic pattern Components of motion Normal timing Timing for emphasis Manual contact Commands Pattern analysis

Lower Extremity Flexion-Abduction-Internal rotation (D2 fl) with knee straight

Flexion-Abduction-Internal rotation (D2 fl) with knee straight, flexion,extension Antagonistic pattern Components of motion Normal timing Timing for emphasis Manual contact Commands Pattern analysis

Flexion-Abduction-Internal rotation (D2 fl) with knee flexion

extension-Adduction-external rotation (D2 ex) with knee straight, flexion, extension Antagonistic pattern Components of motion Normal timing Timing for emphasis Manual contact Commands Pattern analysis

extension-Adduction-external rotation (D2 ex) with knee extension