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		<title>muscle activity for Physiotheraphy Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physiotherapy is based on the treatment of the symptoms and the function or activity limitations of patients that are made visible in the form of findings. It uses mainly manual skills of the therapist, as appropriate by natural physical stimuli (eg heat, cold, pressure, radiation, electricity) and promotes the intrinsic activity (coordinated muscle activity and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://airdriephysiotherapy.com/history-of-physiotherapy/areas-of-physical-therapy/index.html"><em><strong>Physiotherapy is based on the treatment</strong></em></a> of the symptoms and the function or activity limitations of patients that are made visible in the form of findings. It uses mainly manual skills of the therapist, as appropriate by natural physical stimuli (eg heat, cold, pressure, radiation, electricity) and promotes the intrinsic activity (coordinated <a href="http://airdriephysiotherapy.com/category/history-of-physiotherapy"><strong><em>muscle activity</em></strong></a> and the conscious <img class="alignleft" title="physical actifity" src="http://www.osteopathie-wienerwald.at/s/img/emotionheader.jpg" alt="" width="171" height="180" />perception) of the patient. The treatment is adapted to the anatomical and physiological, cognitive and motivational characteristics of the patient. Here, treatment is one part in a natural, physiological reactions of the organism (eg muscle and metabolism), and also to an improved understanding of the functioning of the organism (dysfunctions / resources) and to adopt responsible use of one&#8217;s own body from. The goal is to restore, maintain or promote health and very often the <a href="http://airdriephysiotherapy.com/physiotherapy-affects/why-is-physical-therapy-important/index.html"><strong><em>pain reduction.</em></strong></a></p>
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