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During the Adam’s test, the client’s thoracic and lumbar spines were not able to _________ right and _______ left
Technique Tip: These motions must include rotation
Client experiences cramping in the area of her _________
Technique Tip: Muscle of respiration
There is always a __________ component to every structural scoliosis
Technique Tip: There are two types of scoliosis, structural and what?
Why does the therapist grasp the client’s leg?
Technique Tip: Always pushing and pulling
Therapist creates a counterforce as his webbed hand contacts the client’s _________ arch
Technique Tip: What is the bottom of the ribcage called?
Therapist retrains a diagonal pattern as the client brings arm overhead and begins _______ and __________ rotating arm
Technique Tip: Rotating the arm in both directions is what?
This technique can be performed with the client grasping the _______ if only one therapist is working
Technique Tip: As the therapist pulls on the hip, the client must grasp something to resist
Client’s left extended left leg is placed off the therapy table to _________ stretch along the lateral line
Technique Tip: You want to create as much stretch as possible
Therapist’s hands grasp the client’s iliac crest and his _____brace the pelvis
Technique Tip: The therapist must get a good grip with hands and what?
What “landmark” is used in this routine?
Technique Tip: You’re working under the ribcage
The client uses ______ as a movement enhancer to create space and enhance respiration
Technique Tip: Performed with motion through the hips
This sidelying position doesn’t allow the therapist to directly contact the_______ muscle, but bilateral pressure under the costal cage does help release it
Technique Tip: The primary muscle of respiration is what?
Therapist places his left hand on the client’s lumbosacral junction for what reason?
Technique Tip: Always thinking push and resist
Therapist’s right hand mobilizes the right side of the client’s ________ scoliosis
Technique Tip: Where is her primary scoliosis
The client instructed to use her right hand and reach for her ______ankle to help left rotate her spine and ______ the stretch
Technique Tip: To left rotate she must reach in which direction?
Client planks on her right elbow and ________ her flexed leg
Technique Tip: Bringing a limb away from the midline is what?
Client _________ by swinging her buttocks back and abducting her flexed knee
Technique Tip: Bending at the hips is called what?
This maneuver trains _____ stability on both sides
Technique Tip: As opposed to static
Left sidelying client grasps right knee with her left hand and pulls toward ______
Technique Tip: Client must flex hip to stabilize lumbar spine
Therapist lifts client’s right leg and slips his_____ under her medial thigh
Technique Tip: Therapist’s leg acts as a fulcrum
Therapist’s right hand braces at the knee and his left contacts client’s lateral _____
Technique Tip: The goal is to get separation between shoulder and pelvic girdles