Final- 2. Thoracic Spine & Rib HVLA Flashcards
Thoracic TART Examination Segmental Diagnosis
Gross motion (Active or passive)
“Load and Spring” - evaluate 3 adjacent vertebrae, Type 1 vs Type 2
C3, T3, T7 landmarks
Supine T-Spine HVLA
Prone T-Spine HVLA
Supine Knee Fulcrum Upper and Middle Thoracics HVLA
Seated Lower T-Spine HVLA
Seated Knee Fulcrum HVLA
Upper Ribs 1-4 HVLA
Seated 1st Rib Inhalation Dysfunction HVLA
Ribs 3-10 Bucket Handle Inhalation Dysfunction HVLA
Ribs 3-10 Bucket Handle Exhalation Dysfunction HVLA
Same Side SD Thoracic HVLA
What part of the rib is used to assess rib motion?
Rib angle
What are the physiologic rib motions?
Pump handle
Bucket handle
Caliper
Torsional (from rib rotation)
What are the non physiologic rib motions?
Somatic dysfunction movements
Due to trauma or repetitive microtrauma, can be acute or chronic
In A/P rib SD, what muscle is usually tender around the rib angle?
Iliocostalis M.