Facilitated Stretching incorporates active motion and isometric effort to improve flexibility, mobility and enhance motor learning in the process.

Facilitated stretching is a form of stretching in which an external force, such as a therapist, assists an individual in achieving a deeper and more effective stretch. This technique is used to improve flexibility, increase range of motion, and reduce muscle tension. Facilitated stretching can be particularly beneficial for athletes, individuals recovering from injuries, or those looking to enhance their overall flexibility.

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