Neuromobilization and kinesiotaping as modern methods used in physiotherapy
Journal Title: Progress in Health Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Kinesiotaping and neuromobilization techniques are classified as physiotherapy methods in other words, these are the methods used to treat a patient with the use of movement. Both kinesiotaping and neuromobilization can be used as a separate form of therapy or may be complementary to other methods of physical therapy. It is true to say that positive effects are likely to appear after the very first therapy sessions.
Authors and Affiliations
M Gałczyk, K Van Damme – Ostapowicz
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