Effects on Muscle Dynamics Reprogramming (RDM) in Spinal Cord Sequelae
Carmen Silvia da Silva Martini1, Francisco Miguel Pinto2 & Luiz Roberto de Andrade Marchesini3*
1Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Federal University of Manaus, Brazil
2Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3Institute of Public and Private Teachers, Brazil
Dr. Luiz Roberto de Andrade Marchesini, Institute of Public and Private Teachers, Brazil.
Keywords: Functional Incapacity; Kinesiotherapeutic Exercise; Neurological Rehabilitation; Spinal Cord Injury; RDM
Introduction
Muscle Dynamics Reprogramming (RDM) is a physiotherapy technique that works with micro flexions by stimulating the central nervous system by sensory receptors (vision, hearing and touch). Spindle trauma is a disabling neurological injury that can cause paralysis, sensory loss, and neurofunctional dysfunction in young males of the middle socioeconomic class.
Objective
To investigate the effects of muscle dynamics reprogramming (RDM) on spinal cord sequelae.
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