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  • @hyrashah4645
    @hyrashah4645 Před rokem +20

    I'm a Physiotherapy student from Pakistan. Thanks for these informative videos. Great work 👌

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem +10

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  • @Cos7mos
    @Cos7mos Před měsícem +2

    You're the best Physio Teacher on CZcams cause your words are understandable & everything is so precise & well structured. And a special thanks to the models without them the concept could not get clear. Thank you so much Sir for everything. May God Bless You Forever 😇🙏🧿❤️

  • @HermannTheGreat
    @HermannTheGreat Před rokem +3

    Your videos are some of the very best, thanks.

  • @sameekshasrivastava9350
    @sameekshasrivastava9350 Před rokem +5

    Sooo Soo Informative video.. i am always confused between MET & PNF hold relax technique.. Thanks for clarification sir.. 🙏🙏

  • @mhfitnesshealth7766
    @mhfitnesshealth7766 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir. The best video to help with my studies. Glad I found you.

  • @physiotubex
    @physiotubex Před rokem +3

    Highly recommended...thank you

  • @calebnartey3118
    @calebnartey3118 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you for making this technique easy to understand. It’s very effective, feedback from my patients

  • @aliakbarandsakinasfamilyin4043

    U r literally amazing.amazing hard work.God bless u.best wishes from PAKISTAN

  • @TejasDhanawade-hs5sb
    @TejasDhanawade-hs5sb Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much sir. For your wonderful explanation.

  • @Asha_physio-hub
    @Asha_physio-hub Před rokem

    Great 👍 technique sir ji

  • @r.k_physio
    @r.k_physio Před rokem +7

    It's the most important class, aapne jo MET and hold relax technique mai difference explain keya it was amazing. Thank you so much sir 🙂

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  • @MuhammadUmair-ej2iv
    @MuhammadUmair-ej2iv Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for creating such an informative video. Your content is unique and presented in a simple and understandable manner.

  • @vasilisrebelakos7968
    @vasilisrebelakos7968 Před rokem +6

    Your teaching skills are spectacular sir. Great great work with all of your videos.

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  • @jalanedennis9171
    @jalanedennis9171 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Best explanation I’ve found! Thanks!

  • @physiotrendsqih4418
    @physiotrendsqih4418 Před rokem +1

    Great

  • @el-adcohen8201
    @el-adcohen8201 Před rokem +2

    Extremely clear. Thank you.

  • @conijacaranda
    @conijacaranda Před rokem

    Great video!!! Thank you!!

  • @chitraswaminathan9407
    @chitraswaminathan9407 Před rokem +1

    Very informative sir tku sir

  • @suzannekowalski-roth1639
    @suzannekowalski-roth1639 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for your concise explanation accompanied by the movements - it's really helped me understand this concept!

    • @PhysioClassroom
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  • @minahilsaeed2201
    @minahilsaeed2201 Před rokem +2

    Thankyou for sharing!
    Please keep sharing.
    Brilliant video

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  • @amit1.2
    @amit1.2 Před rokem +2

    Sir your vedios are real source of knowledge.

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      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

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  • @kashifarsalan2561
    @kashifarsalan2561 Před rokem +1

    Sir please make video on cyriax technique in detail

  • @bibhutibhusanjoshi806
    @bibhutibhusanjoshi806 Před rokem +2

    I am Physiotherapist from odisha thank you sir this video.🙏🏻

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  • @anatomyathome2236
    @anatomyathome2236 Před rokem

    great work ,learned alot

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před 11 měsíci

      I would like you to have a look at this international certification course in PRRT level-1.
      Do enroll in the program and start your journey to become one of the most famous practitioners in your area.
      For more information click the link below
      www.theprrt.com/locator-calendar/event/prrt-level-1-seminar-uttarakhand-india/
      More on PRRT :
      The Primal Reflex Release Technique™️ (PRRT, pronounced “pert”) is a manual-therapy approach for evaluating and relieving musculoskeletal pain. PRRT is often able to accomplish in just seconds what joint mobilization and manipulation, trigger point therapy, and soft tissue and myofascial release can do over time.
      PRRT has been found effective in more than 80% of patients with painful conditions. How can it be so successful? PRRT is based on the premise that over-stimulation of the body’s primal reflexes creates pain and keeps painful patterns occurring again and again. These reflexes - startle, withdrawal, and the protective joint reflexes-are hardwired into the nervous system of the body for the purpose of survival. When a person experiences a painful or startling event, these reflexes are triggered in an attempt to protect the body.
      Unfortunately, these reflexes often persist in a state of hyper-readiness long after the triggering event has passed. When sustained over time, activated reflex responses lead to patterns of pain that are reproduced, repeated, and maintained, interfering with healing and resisting therapeutic efforts to restore natural function.
      PRRT addresses muscle and joint receptors along with their spinal modulation. These often overlooked and seldom-treated areas of the body are the cause and solution for many types of pain, including:
      Restricted motion
      Pain with or without motion
      Reduced spontaneity of motion
      Muscle tightness, stiffness, and/or tension
      The Primal Reflex Release Technique™️ treatment system offers an innovative combination and application of techniques that facilitate rapid “neural reboot.” This neural reboot resets the neural control of joints, muscles, and fascia to release joint restrictions, trigger points, and fascial restrictions not unlike when you reboot your computer.
      The assessment and treatment of overly protective joint and muscle reflexes is a natural addition to any pain-relief practice. It will blend seamlessly with any other techniques and will enhance the effectiveness by removing the barrier of resistance that primal reflexes trigger. The PRRT methods often eliminate or alleviate pain in as little as one treatment. The quick results make treatment affordable for patients, and the specialized training is easy to master.

  • @amit1.2
    @amit1.2 Před rokem +1

    Sir physiotherapy twice a day is beneficial or once is enough.plse reply.ty

  • @gelsayedpt
    @gelsayedpt Před rokem +1

    Good work PT from USA

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

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  • @madhukhandelwal2286
    @madhukhandelwal2286 Před rokem

    Plz for muscular dystrophy

  • @RuchiSati-kf3wc
    @RuchiSati-kf3wc Před rokem

    I have purchased with monthly subscription.but i could't watch more series of this topic.actually i have searched many times but did't get .....

  • @madhukhandelwal2286
    @madhukhandelwal2286 Před rokem +1

    Can you please recommend exercises for muscular dystrophy. The patient is 50years old & only left with little muscular strength and is currently using wheelchair for movement. From toe to neck (and above) is having close to
    0 strength. Please recommend.

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

      Treatment will be based on the ICF model.
      It will be more of a supportive care now.

  • @manishasarode8243
    @manishasarode8243 Před rokem +1

    Sir will u plz suggest the reference book for techniques

  • @infinity6246
    @infinity6246 Před rokem

    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @kashifarsalan2561
    @kashifarsalan2561 Před rokem +1

    Cyriax technique pe video bnaaye sir please

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

      Will make next year for sure. Thanks for watching Physioclassroom 💕

  • @mohdnuvaish6142
    @mohdnuvaish6142 Před rokem +1

    How many episode in this series

  • @poonamingale5162
    @poonamingale5162 Před rokem

    What will be difference between your you tube videos n membership video..what else will be premium content?

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

      You can check out the premium content playlist on CZcams.
      It has 100+ more videos and are accessible only to members. ( More new videos are added to playlist)
      Members are supporting our noble cause of sharing knowledge and are funding us to meet the expenses required in production , editing and marketing of CZcams content.
      Membership is just Rs 89/ month on CZcams and 1450/ year on physioclassroom.com

  • @amishah6125
    @amishah6125 Před rokem +1

    Sir can you plz suggest any book for met

  • @paramjitkaur5274
    @paramjitkaur5274 Před rokem +1

    Sir can I use second modified met method i.e. rapid Eccentric isotonic stretch to reduce post surgical shoulder stiffness?

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

      No,
      Use only in chronic conditions when the intention is to break tissue adhesions.
      Prefer the following sequence:
      1. SIES
      2. PIR
      3. Pulsed MET

  • @epicedittime3209
    @epicedittime3209 Před rokem

    Sir I have one doubt......I'm a final year student....can I able to use this MET technique in my final year project or I need any certificate to perform this technique sir.....plzz reply ASAP sir

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před rokem

      Please ask your faculty as they will be granting you the permission

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom Před 11 měsíci

      I would like you to have a look at this international certification course in PRRT level-1.
      Do enroll in the program and start your journey to become one of the most famous practitioners in your area.
      For more information click the link below
      www.theprrt.com/locator-calendar/event/prrt-level-1-seminar-uttarakhand-india/
      More on PRRT :
      The Primal Reflex Release Technique™️ (PRRT, pronounced “pert”) is a manual-therapy approach for evaluating and relieving musculoskeletal pain. PRRT is often able to accomplish in just seconds what joint mobilization and manipulation, trigger point therapy, and soft tissue and myofascial release can do over time.
      PRRT has been found effective in more than 80% of patients with painful conditions. How can it be so successful? PRRT is based on the premise that over-stimulation of the body’s primal reflexes creates pain and keeps painful patterns occurring again and again. These reflexes - startle, withdrawal, and the protective joint reflexes-are hardwired into the nervous system of the body for the purpose of survival. When a person experiences a painful or startling event, these reflexes are triggered in an attempt to protect the body.
      Unfortunately, these reflexes often persist in a state of hyper-readiness long after the triggering event has passed. When sustained over time, activated reflex responses lead to patterns of pain that are reproduced, repeated, and maintained, interfering with healing and resisting therapeutic efforts to restore natural function.
      PRRT addresses muscle and joint receptors along with their spinal modulation. These often overlooked and seldom-treated areas of the body are the cause and solution for many types of pain, including:
      Restricted motion
      Pain with or without motion
      Reduced spontaneity of motion
      Muscle tightness, stiffness, and/or tension
      The Primal Reflex Release Technique™️ treatment system offers an innovative combination and application of techniques that facilitate rapid “neural reboot.” This neural reboot resets the neural control of joints, muscles, and fascia to release joint restrictions, trigger points, and fascial restrictions not unlike when you reboot your computer.
      The assessment and treatment of overly protective joint and muscle reflexes is a natural addition to any pain-relief practice. It will blend seamlessly with any other techniques and will enhance the effectiveness by removing the barrier of resistance that primal reflexes trigger. The PRRT methods often eliminate or alleviate pain in as little as one treatment. The quick results make treatment affordable for patients, and the specialized training is easy to master.

  • @AbdulRahman-rt7eu
    @AbdulRahman-rt7eu Před rokem +1

    Sia iam paralysis bachpan se ek sait se paralysis hai apne excise bata hai me tik ho sakta my age 22

  • @drmahmadawanpt7133
    @drmahmadawanpt7133 Před rokem +2

    👍💚🇵🇰

  • @vadheljayendra3629
    @vadheljayendra3629 Před 3 dny

    Sir reference??

  • @Amritpalsingh-mc4kx
    @Amritpalsingh-mc4kx Před 11 měsíci

    i am also facing this problem i took Planet Ayurveda medication this really works i got relief from back pain within 2 months.

  • @RahulKumarRajvanshi1990
    @RahulKumarRajvanshi1990 Před rokem +1

    Sir ji Hindi me videos banaiye plz

  • @mominarehman6059
    @mominarehman6059 Před rokem

    Sir strain counter strain pr b video bnai