Lumbar Flashcards

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Q

How do you diagnose Lumbar SD?

A

TART:

  • Look for asymmetry
  • Palpate for Tenderness/tissue texture abnormalities
  • Range of motion:
  • Lumbar Flexion - 40-90
  • Lumbar Extension - 20-45
  • Lumbar Rotation - 3-18
  • Lumbar Sidebending - 15-30

PTP Evaluation:

TONGO - Type One Neutral Grouped Opposite side

Type 2: Flexed/Extended, Singel segment, Same side

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How do you do a Direct Treatment for Lumbar SD?

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MET

TYPE 1:

  • Have pt seated
  • Have pt grasp their neck with Ipsilateral hand to the PTP
  • Examiner sitting at their side monitoring TP at the APEX of the group
  • Other hand is on the Pt’s bicep ipsilateral to side of PTP by passing it beneath opposite arm first

Type 1 - Pass on top of 1 arm

  • Move pt into restrictive barrier (Rotation and Sidebending)
  • Have pt resist force into restrictive barrier for 3-5 seconds
  • Find new barrier
  • Repeat 2 more times
  • Return to neutral
  • Reassess TAT

TYPE 2:
- Same as Type 1, but Pass non-monitoring arm over BOTH biceps

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How do you do an Indirect Treatment for Lumbar SD?

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Lumbar Prone Pressure MFR

“Feel hypertonicity in paraspinal muscles”

  • Pt is prone
  • Doc standing opposite side of dysfunction
  • Place hands on paraspinal muscles
  • Provide gentle ventral and lateral force using body weight
  • Induce Perpendicular stretch repeat along the lumbar spine
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