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key points of control

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key points of control,
areas of the body, the shoulder and pelvic girdles, that can be handled by a therapist in a specific manner to change an abnormal pattern, to reduce spasticity throughout the body, and to guide the patient's active movements.


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Chapter 4, "Principles and Process of NDT Intervention," describes 23 intervention principles, which include additional hallmarks of the approach: therapeutic handling, key points of control, facilitation of active movement, and inhibition of undesired movement.
 
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