Counterstrain Flashcards

1
Q

typical treatment position for anterior cervical tenderpoints

A

SARA

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2
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AC7 location and treatment position

A
  • about 2-3 cm lateral to the medial end of clavicle at the lateral attachment of the SCM
  • F STRA
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3
Q

Normal treatment position for Posterior cervicals

A

E SARA

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4
Q

treatment for PC inion

A

marked flexion

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5
Q

Anterior tenderpoints are associated with what rib dysfunction

A

depressed or exhalation

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6
Q

Posterior tenderpoints are associated with what rib dysfunctions

A

elevated or inhalation

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7
Q

Describe location of AL1-L5 tenderpoints

A
  • L1: medial to ASIS
  • L2 medial to AIIS
  • L3 lateral to AIIS
  • L4 inferior to AIIS
  • L5 is on cm lateral to the pubic symphysis on superior ramus
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8
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Treatment positions for AL1-L5 tenderpoints

A
  • AL1 and AL5: hips flexed, SB towards and rotate away

- AL2-4: hips flexed, SB away and rotate towards

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9
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position for Iliacus tender point

A

about 7 cm medial to ASIS

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10
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counterstrain point for piriformis

A
  • Patient prone with same side leg off table
  • Hip and knee flexed
  • Leg is externally rotated and abducted
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