The physiotherapeutic “Variable Approach Technique”: an example of neuromotor adaptation conveyed by the neuromuscular spindle

  • Russo M
  • Cultrera G
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Abstract

The subcortical systems control the proper functioning of the automatic substrate required for movement. Such a substrate is often underestimated to give attention to voluntary movement. By applying Variable Approach technique, it is possible to communicate with automatic systems through muscular spindles to achieve a more functional volunteer movement.

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Russo, M., & Cultrera, G. (2018). The physiotherapeutic “Variable Approach Technique”: an example of neuromotor adaptation conveyed by the neuromuscular spindle. Clinical Case Reports, 6(2), 288–301. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1339

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