The Functional Manual Therapist is trained to identify specific mobility limitations within the joints, soft tissues, viscera and neurovascular tissues. Limited mobility in these structures can impair an individual's function and ability to automatically and efficiently control routine activities. Gregory Johnson first developed and presented Soft Tissue Mobilization to the physical therapy profession in 1979 as an adjunct to joint mobilization. Over the years, Gregory Johnson developed Functional MobilizationTM (FM), an effective evaluation and treatment system for joints, soft tissues, visceral and neurovascular structures. This unique and immediately effective intervention combines active movements and resisted contractions with a specific directional pressure to produce efficient mobility. FM strategies enable the therapist to assess the effect of limited mobility in both weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing positions, promoting a more direct relationship between the mechanical treatment and the desired functional outcome. Today, the IPA is the original source of Functional MobilizationTM (FM) and Soft Tissue Mobilization. The unique aspect of FMT is the integration of the mobility treatment with neuromuscular facilitation (ability to initiate the right muscles at the right time with proper strength and endurance) and motor control (the ability to effectively produce coordinated postural and movement strategies).
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