Final Practical Tx Specifics Flashcards

1
Q

Rib 3-10 Exhaled HVLA

A
  • Pt supine with arms crossed (dysfx side on top)
  • Thenar eminence of top hand on INFERIOR aspect of rib angle
  • Slightly flex pt head wit bottom hand and load into barrier
  • Anterior thrust on exhalation (thru my abdomen)
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Rib 3-10 Inhaled HVLA

A
  • Pt supine with arms crossed (dysfx side on top)
  • Thenar eminence of top hand on SUPERIOR aspect of rib angle
  • Slightly flex pt head wit bottom hand and load into barrier
  • Anterior thrust on exhalation (thru my abdomen
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3
Q

Rib 1-2 Inhaled HVLA

A
  • Pt seated, my knee supporting side opposite of SD
  • Contact rib with 2nd MCP, monitor T1 or T2 with thumb
  • SB toward, R away until loaded into barrier
  • Inferomedial thrust on exhalation (45 degrees)
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4
Q

FIbular head MET

A

Posterior fibular head = plantarflexed
=> take into dorsiflexion RB, do MET

Anterior fibular head = dorsiflexed
=> take into plantarflexion RB, do MET

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5
Q

Piriformis MET

A

Pt supine, hip and knee flexed
Abduct ankle (for IR RB)
Pt force in ER (push ankle out)

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6
Q

Colon Release MFR

A

Direct

Pull affected colon segment towards midline
Hold until softening

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7
Q

Small intestine Release MFR

A

Indirect

Scoop SI towards umbilicus (or mesenteric root)
Scoop and hold with slow release, repeat 3-5x

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8
Q

Liver/pelvic strain release MFR

A

Indirect

Assess F/E, SB, Rotation
Move to indirect barrier, hold until release

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9
Q

Abdominal ganglia release MFR?

A

Posteriorly directed inhibitory force at feather’s edge of restriction
Maintain force until softening occurs

SMG is halfway between xiphoid and umbilicus, CG splits SMG and xiphoid, IMG splits SMG and umbilicus

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10
Q

Supraspinatus CS

A

Supine

F Abd ER

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11
Q

Levator scapulae CS

A

Prone

IR Abd

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12
Q

Biceps brachii short head (medial) CS

A

Supine

F Add IR

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13
Q

Biceps brachii long head (lateral) CS

A

Supine

F Abd ER

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14
Q

Subscapularis CS

A

Supine

E IR

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15
Q

OA, AA, C2-7 diagnosis

A

OA: F/E sidebending and rotation all different

AA: Rotation only (fully flex C spine for tx tho to lock rest of vertebrae)

C2-7: F/E, sidebending and rotation same (T2 mechs)

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16
Q

Anterior Rib CS

A

F StRt

1-2 do supine
3-10 do seated with knee supporting oppo side

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17
Q

Posterior Rib 1 CS

A

E SaRt

pt supine, move neck

18
Q

Posterior Rib 2 CS

A

F SaRa

pt seated, move neck

19
Q

Posterior Rib 3-10 CS

A

F SaRa

pt seated, move trunk

20
Q

Lateral jaw deviation MET

A

Translate jaw to opposite side of deviation to engage restrictive barrier, have pt translate jaw to neutral for iso

i.e Lt deviation = engage RB with Rt translation

21
Q

S-curve deviation (temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid hypertonicity) MET

A

Depress jaw to engage RB, have pt close jaw to neutral for iso

*these muscles close the jaw, so direct barrier will be found with opening jaw

22
Q

S-curve deviation (digastrics, mylohyoid, lateral pterygoid hypertonicity) MET

A

Hold jaw closed to engage RB, have pt open jaw to neutral for iso

*these muscles open the jaw, so direct barrier will be found with closing jaw

23
Q

BMT tx

A

Move fascia towards strain pattern
Hold until tissue relaxation
Return to neutral

24
Q

Flexor carpi ulnaris CS

A

Wrist

F Add

25
Q

Flexor pollicis brevis CS

A

F wrist, Abd thumb

26
Q

Extensor carpi ulnaris CS

A

Wrist

E Add

27
Q

Flexor carpi radialis CS

A

Wrist

F Abd

28
Q

Extensor carpi radialis CS

A

Wrist

E Abd

29
Q

Radial head CS

A

E Sup Valgus

30
Q

Medial epicondyle (pronator teres) CS

A

F Pro Add

31
Q

Piriformis CS

A

Prone

F Abd ER

32
Q

Medial ankle CS

A

Inversion (+IR)

33
Q

Lateral ankle CS

A

Eversion (+ER)

34
Q

Popliteus CS (posterior, lateral knee)

A

F IR (of tibia)

35
Q

Gastrocnemius CS

A

F knee + compression thru calcaneus

36
Q

IT band / Lateral trochanter CS

A

Abd hip

37
Q

Lateral hamstring CS

A

F knee, Abd, ER

38
Q

Medial hamstring CS

A

F knee, Add, IR

39
Q

Left sidebending rotation air hands

A

Lt hand gets wider, Rt hand gets narrower

Saggital axis (same), 2x vertical axes (opposite)

40
Q

Right lateral strain air hands

A

parallelogram, pinkies shift left, indexes shift right

Parallell vertical axes (same direction)

41
Q

Inferior vertical strain air hands

A

hands roll back

parallell transverse axes (same)

42
Q

Left torsion air hands

A

hands rotate opposite (Lt index up, Rt index down)

saggital axis (opposite)