Lab 4: Rib Counterstrain Flashcards
Which TP is found on the posterior margin of rib head beneath margin of trapezius?
PR1

Anterior rib TP’s are usually indicative of a ________ rib; what type of rib SD (inhalation/exhalation)
Depressed (inhalation SD!!!!)

What is the correct CS position for AR3-6?
- F ST RT (neck and torso)
- Pt seat w/ doc behind pt and knee under arm on unaffected side

What is the final positioning for CS of PR1?
E S (fine tune toward/away) RT

Posterior rib TP’s are usually indicative of _______ ribs; what kind of rib SD (inhalation or exhalation)
Elevated; exhalation SD

What is the CS positioning for PR2?
- Pt seated w/ doc behind
- Place pt’s arm on side of dyf. on doctor’s knee
- F SA RA (trunk AND head)

In exhalation dysf., which muscle is associated with ribs 3-5; 6-8; 9-10; and 11-12?
- 3-5 = Pec. Minor
- 6-8 = Serratus Anterior
- 9-10 = Lat. Dorsi
- 11-12 = Quad. Lumborum
CS for ribs is held for how long?
120 seconds
What is the correct CS position for AR1-AR2?

- F ST RT (NECK!)
- Pt supine w/ doc at head of table
If there is an anterior or posterior rib TP along with a thoracic TP, which is treated first?
Tx thoracic TP first
What is the CS positioning for PR3-6?
- Pt seated w/ doc behind
- Place pt’s arm on side of dysf. on knee, grasp pt’s shoulder
- F SA RA (trunk)