| 1 | Knowing the role and importance of neurophysiological mechanisms in motor control. |
| 2 | Knowing the neurophysiological foundations of the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) approach. |
| 3 | Knowing the basic facilitation procedures in the PNF technique. |
| 4 | Knowing the basic inhibition procedures in the PNF technique. |
| 5 | Ability to decide on the appropriate PNF technique for the determined goal in various functional disorders. |
| 6 | Ability to apply the appropriate PNF technique for the determined goal in various functional disorders. |
| 7 | Ability to distinguish between PNF techniques appropriate to the goal. |
| 8 | Ability to define the basic principles and mechanisms of action of the PNF method. |
| 9 | Gaining the ability to understand and apply the techniques included in PNF. |
| 10 | Gaining the ability to comprehend the ways PNF techniques are used within different exercise applications. |