Reflections on the Problem of „Stability“ in Physiotherapy
Authors:
F. Véle; J. Čumpelík; D. Pavlů
Authors‘ workplace:
vedoucí katedry: doc. MUDr. Miroslav Tichý, CSc.
; Katedra fyzioterapie UK FTVS Praha
Published in:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., , 2001, No. 3, pp. 103-105.
Category:
Overview
The authors reflect on the problem of stability. They draw attention to the differentiatin of internal,external stability, resilient and rigid stability in relation to the mechanical and so-called functionalconcept. The process of maintaining resilient stability of the axial organ is according to the authorsthe basic prerequisite of optimal postural function and for locomotor stability.In conjunction with stability and posture the authors draw attention to the necessity to make use ofthe existing relationship between posture, respiration and the state of mind which participate in theprocess of motor behaviour.
Key words:
axial organ, stability, types of stability, control of motorics, intersegmentalmuscles, diaphragm, motivation, limbic system
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Physiotherapist, university degree Rehabilitation Sports medicineArticle was published in
Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine
2001 Issue 3
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