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1
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Location: Anterior cervical 1 TP

A

Posterior aspect of the ascending ramus of the mandible at the level of the earlobe

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Treatment: Anterior cervical 1 TP

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N SARA no flexion/extension

Push Lateral to medial

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3
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Location: Anterior cervical 2-8

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2-6— On the anterolateral aspect of the corresponding anterior tubercle of the transverse process
7— On the clavicular attachment of the SCM
8— At the sternal attachment of the SCM on the medial end of the clavicle

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4
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Treatment: Anterior cervical 2-8

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2-6,8— F SARA

7— F STRA (Maverick)

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5
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Location: C1 inion

A

On the inferior nuchal line lateral to the inion

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6
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Treatment: C1 inion

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Marked flexion with fine tuning (Maverick)

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7
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Location: C2 (occiput)

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On the inferior nuchal line associated with the attachment of semispinalis capitis

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8
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Treatment: C2 (occiput)

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Extended, with fine tuning

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9
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Location: Posterior Cervical 2-8 (spinous processes)

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2— On the superior aspect of the
spinous process
3—At the side or inferolateral aspect of
the spinous process of C2
4-8— On the inferior or infero-lateral
aspect of the tip of the spinous
process. PC4 is inferior of the C3
spinous process. Remainder of tender
points follow this pattern
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10
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Treatment: Posterior Cervical 2-8 (spinous processes)

A
2—Extended, with fine
tuning
3—Flexed, sidebent away
and rotated away
(Maverick)
4-8— Extended, sidebent
away and rotated away
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11
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Location: Thoracic Anterior 1-6 midline

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Located on sternum, some degree of

sidedness; corresponding to costal level

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12
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Treatment: Thoracic Anterior 1-6 midline

A

Flexion at the level supine or sitting to induce most flexion

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13
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Location: Thoracic Anterior 7-12 bilateral

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•AT7: inferior tip of xiphoid and/or 1/4
distance from tip of xiphoid and umbilicus
• AT8: halfway between tip of xiphoid and
umbilicus
• AT9: 3/4 distance from tip of xiphoid and
umbilicus
• AT10: 1/4 distance from the umbilicus to the
pubic symphysis
• AT11: halfway between the umbilicus and
pubic symphysis
• AT12: on the anterior superior surface of the
iliac crest at the midaxillary line

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14
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Treatment: Thoracic Anterior 7-12 bilateral

A

7-9 F STRA like cervical A7 sitting with hand on our knee as fulcrum
10-12 Hip Flexion with legs and ankles to side of doctor
i.e. (Sidebending torso toward and Rotate Torso away)

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15
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Location: Thoracic Posterior 1-12 spinous process

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On the inferior or infero-lateral aspect of

the tip of the spinous process

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16
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Treatment: Thoracic Posterior 1-12 spinous process

A

Extension

17
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Location: Thoracic Posterior 1-12 transverse process

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At the lateral aspect of the transverse process

18
Q

Treatment: Thoracic Posterior 1-12 transverse process

A

e-E SART

Extension, sidebending away and rotation toward

19
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Location: Anterior lumbar 1-5

A
1— medial aspect of ASIS
2— medial aspect of AIIS
3— lateral aspect of the AIIS
4— inferior aspect of the AIIS
5— on the anterior, superior aspect of
the pubic ramus just lateral to the
symphysis
20
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Treatment: Anterior lumbar 1

A

Stand ipsilateral
F STRA
pull legs and ankle towards you

21
Q

Location: Posterior Lumbar 1-5 (spinous process)

A

On the inferior or infero-lateral aspect of

the tip of the spinous process

22
Q

Treatment: Posterior Lumbar 1-5 (spinous process)

A

Extension to spinal level, sidebending and rotation

pelvis toward

23
Q

Location: Posterior Lumbar 1-3 (transverseprocess)

A

At the lateral aspect of the transverse process

24
Q

Treatment: Posterior Lumbar 1-3 (transverseprocess)

A

Extension to spinal level, sidebending and rotation

pelvis toward

25
Q

Location: Anterior Pelvis Iliacus

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Starting at 1/3 of the distance from the ASIS to the midline and pressing deep in a posterior-lateral direction toward the iliacus

26
Q

Treatment: Anterior Pelvis Iliacus

A

Marked bilateral flexion and external rotation of the

hips with the knees flexed

27
Q

Location: Anterior Pelvis Low ilium

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Superior surface of the iliopectineal (iliopubic) eminence associated with the attachment of psoas minor

28
Q

Treatment: Anterior Pelvis Low ilium

A

Marked ipsilateral hip flexion, fine tuning with external rotation

29
Q

Location: Anterior Pelvis Inguinal

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Medial aspect of the inguinal ligament near the pubic tubercle in association with the attachment of the pectineus

30
Q

Treatment: Anterior Pelvis Inguinal

A

Flexion of thighs with contralateral thigh crossed over the ipsilateral thigh Ipsilateral lower leg pulled

31
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Treatment: Anterior lumbar 2, 3 and 4

A

stand contralateral
F SART
pull towards doc

32
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Treatment: Anterior lumbar 5

A

Stand ipsilateral

Flex hip to 135, ankles away from doc and Knees slightly toward doc