Treatment Orders Flashcards

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Cascade of Techniques

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Treatment hand:
Sustained pressure
Strumming
Unlocking Spiral (Spiral in the direction that rotates most easily)
Assisting hand:
Direct lengthening or shortening techniques of the tissues being treated
Indirect lengthening or shortening by adjusting surrounding tissues or body parts
Direct treatment hand oscillations
Indirect Associated oscillations
Tone reducing techniques
Functional mobilization during passive, active, or resistive motions.

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Treatment or assessment strategy order

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Skin and Superficial Fascia
Bony Contours
Myofascial play and tone
Functional Excursion (lengthening and shortening of myofascial tissues and neurovascular tissues
Articular surfaces (mobilizing moving segments)
Neuromuscular control (PNF)
Corefirst motor control strategies (Body mechanics and Conditioning Exercises)

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Specific Skin and Superficial Fascia Mobilization - Evaluation

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Skin Sliding
Specific Skin Sliding with fingertips
Finger gliding

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Cascade of techniques for mobilization of superficial fascia

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Sustained pressure on restriction
Tissue shortening toward restriction
Tissue lengthening from restriction
Unlocking spiral in direction of ease

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FM1 Posterior STM Progression

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Superficial Fascia
Bony Contours - Pelvic Girdle: Coccyx, Iliac Crest, Ischial tuberosity, then groove of spine
Paraspinals - Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Sacrospinalis
Hip - Glut Max, Med, ER group
Lower extremity - Hamstrings, Posterior border of IT band
Scapula Bony Contours - Medial and lateral borders, Spine
Scapula Muscles - Rhomboids, infraspinatus, teres Major and Minor, Upper Traps, Levators, Supraspinatus, Quadratus Lumborum
Lateral Border of Latissimus
Serratus Anterior
Mobilization of Ribs and Spine

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FM1 Anterior Chest and Rib Cage

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Superficial Fascia - Cephalic for inspiration and Caudal for expiration. 
Bony Contours - 
Sternum
Sternocostal joints - Can consider LTR FMP
Resisted sternal breathing
Clavicle
Coracoid Process - Space between humerus and coracoid
Ribs
Lower border of rib cage
Diaphragm - Controlled breathing and stretch into exhalation
Myofascial Tissues
Pec Major
Pec Minor through pec major and in axilla
Subscapularis
Teres Major/Minor
Infraspinatus
Serratus Anterior
Latissimus Dorsi
Postural Training
Consider Pec Stretch in Door as HEP
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FM1 Abdomen, Pelvis, and Lower Rib Cage Region

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Scar Tissue
Superficial Fascia
Lower border of rib cage
Rectus Abdominus
Umbilicus
Lateral Abdominals
Mobility of abdominal contents - hold and breathe or LTR
Illiac Crest bony contour
Iliacus
Psoas
Anterior Bodies
Forward Bending Sitting
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Cranial and Cervical Region

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Position Head with support for head and shoulders
Cranial Superficial Fascia - Ear Pull
Temporalis
Masseter
Posterior and Submandibular bony contours
Medial Pterygoid
Hyoid Bone, Larynx, Thyroid and cricoid Cartilage
Longus Coli
SCM
Anterior, Medial, Posterior Scalene
Use of axial elongation
Suboccipital
Occipitofrontalis
Mastoid Process
Posterior Neck Soft Tissues, Articular Pillars
Upper Trapezius, Levator Scapula, Deep Cervical Fascia
Posterior Superior Serratus
First rib mobilization
Upper Extremity General Technique.

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