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• Archive: Neurokinetic Therapy Level 1OverviewAfter an injury as occurred motor control impairments (MCI) often develop.
• If one fails to address these impairments in motor control, the chance of re-injury is increased.
• Assessing your patient according to the NKT protocol will guide you in your assessment and treatment so that you can find out which dysfunctions are important to treat and your treatment becomes more specific.
• It is also a great tool for reassessment.Course DescriptionManual muscle testing is employed to assess whether or not a muscle is strong/facilitated or weak/inhibited.
• You will learn to identify the common compensation strategies that often develop after injuries and decide whether these compensations are caused by reciprocal inhibition of a dysfunction in the kinetic chain.