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Basics of Muscle Energy Technique
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Basics of Muscle Energy Technique

Muscle Energy Technique, Physiotherapy,Post Isometric relaxation, Reciprocal Inhibition, Post Faciltatory stretch
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the concepts of muscle energy techniques (METS)
  • Identify the indications and contraindications of Muscle Energy Technique.
  • Apply METS for clients with muscle tightness
  • Appraise the research evidences for MET

Course content

8 sections8 lectures32m total length
  • Introduction video1:34

    This is an Introduction video about the course and its salient feature provided by the course instructor.

Requirements

  • Participants should possess foundational knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy, physiology, and clinical assessment.

Description

Welcome to the course -Basics of Muscle Energy Technique.

This course has been carefully designed to help you understand the fundamental concepts of Muscle Energy Technique (MET) while providing step-by-step guidance for its clinical application.Muscle Energy technique is a fundamental technique that can used for muscle tightness, hypertonicity, alleviate pain and improve range of motion. In this course I have discussed about the concepts of MET, Key principles, Indications, contra-Indications, Types, brief descritption of each technique with an example.

The course consists of:

7 comprehensive sections.

4 instructional videos demonstrating Muscle Energy Technique skills.

2 lecture videos explaining the theoretical concepts and Evidence based practice on MET.

A self-evaluation quiz at the end of the course.

One of the key strengths of this course is its emphasis on evidence-based practice, ensuring that the information presented is supported by current scientific literature. However,MET should be integrated with evidence-based clinical reasoning and individualized patient management to achieve optimal treatment outcomes.

This course is primarily intended for physiotherapy students and practicing physiotherapists involved in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.

I sincerely hope you enjoy this learning journey.

I would like to conclude with a quote:Knowing is not enough; application is what truly makes the difference.

Thank you, and I wish you a wonderful learning experience.

Who this course is for:

  • The course is primarily intended for physiotherapy students, and physiotherapists involved in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.