Intended effects leading to the improvement of movement analysis and therapy
- Familiarity with the method of palpating anatomical structures that serve as reference points in assessing the respiratory pattern;
- Ability to determine the position of structures in the chest, with particular emphasis on the diaphragm;
- Skill in assessing the respiratory pattern in the transition area between the upper chest and neck, as well as between the abdominal cavity and the chest;
- Knowledge of symptoms resulting from diaphragm dysfunction;
Proficiency in performing selected techniques to relax the domes of the diaphragm.
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