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Additional Services - The ATM2
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BackProject's
ATM2 (Active Therapeutic Movement) family of products enable
personalized body repositioning for finding a unique,
pain-free position for each user. Once this position is
found, the systems stabilize the patient allowing specific
neuromuscular training based on body movement isolation that
aims to achieve and sustain an immediate pain reduction,
increase in range of motion, and improved function.
The ATM theory and immediate results are substantiated by a
research project done at the University of Western
Australia.
Please call BackProject at 888-470-8100 for a copy of this
abstract.
How does the ATM2 work?
Based on the Mulligan concept you can normalize specific
movement impairments by repositioning a particular joint
related to the movement impairment. Similarly, while
performing an Active Straight Leg Raise (ASLR) test, you can
also normalize an impaired movement (ASLR) by compressing
the pelvis.
Using the ATM2 you can simultaneously reposition (similar to
Mulligan techniques) and compress (similar to ASLR test)
particular areas of the body to normalize most movement
impairments. The patient will be in an upright weight
bearing position that immediately and safely allows them to
do fully resisted exercises in the direction and range of
the previously impaired movement.
According to the ATM Concept, when you transition a painful
movement to become pain-free, the CNS transitions from a
pathological muscle activation pattern to a normal
(pain-free) muscle activation pattern. Specific resisted
movements, now pain-free, causes the CNS to memorize this
pain-free muscle activation pattern.
The outcome is an immediate and significant reduction in
back, neck, pelvis, shoulder, hip, and knee pain, in almost
all of your musculo-skeletal patients. Guaranteed or your
money back.
How to use the ATM2 systems?
By having the patient in a full weight-bearing position and
using the stabilization belts, the ATM2 can reposition and
stabilize many different body areas so that specific
movements that are painful will immediately become
pain-free.
According to the ATM® (Active Therapeutic Movements) theory,
when painful movements become pain-free by using the ATM
stabilization belts, the CNS immediately transitions back to
a normal muscle activation strategy.
Now that the impaired movement is pain-free, the patient
does 10 movements towards what was previously painful, but
now pain-free, during which time the CNS memorizes the
correct muscle activation pattern.
After releasing the patient, expect immediate and
long-lasting results.
For more information on the ATM2 visit
www.backproject.com
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