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This form of stretching requires the client to actively engage a muscle as the therapist assists in stretching the muscle that has the opposite function of the activated muscle. The muscle is stretched for 1 to 2 seconds and then released. The technique is coordinated with breathing and achieves circulation, relaxation and flexibility.
This form of stretching requires the client to actively engage a muscle as the therapist assists in stretching the muscle that has the opposite function of the activated muscle. The muscle is stretched for 1 to 2 seconds and then released. The technique is coordinated with breathing and achieves circulation, relaxation and flexibility.