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In Case Study # 10, the therapist first tests __________ joint movement by placing fingers on the ________ border of the medial clavicle.
Technique Tip: The goal is to assess whether the medial clavicles drop down during shoulder shrugging
In Test 2, the client _______ his shoulder girdle and the therapist’s fingers monitor if the medial clavicular heads are dropping back.
Technique Tip: Pulling the arms back is shoulder retraction
In Action B, the therapist treats client’s SC joint fixation by bringing his arm back while keeping a ___________ force on the dysfunctional clavicle.
Technique Tip: Gotta’ keep the medial head pinned down during this maneuver
To assess for __________rotation restriction at the acromioclavicular joint, therapist flexes client’s elbow to 90 degrees and ________ the arm to 90 degrees.
Technique Tip: The client’s arm is at 90-90 in the starting position
When stretching the client’s intertransversarii muscles, the goal is to relieve _________ compression of the brachial plexus.
Technique Tip: What are the nerves called as they leave the spine?
To stretch the intertransversarii, the therapist right rotates and gently lifts client’s head to first _________ barrier.
Technique Tip: Therapist lifts client’s head toward his chest. What is the neck doing?
When correcting cervical restrictions (Action A), therapist’s hands grasp client’s head and his thumbs create a ___________ on both sides of the spinous processes.
Technique Tip: Therapist’s thumbs form a wedge that allows him to extend client’s neck and jut the chin
In cervical sidebending (Action B), therapist’s hands right sidebend client’s neck while the right thumb presses against the side of the ___________.
Technique Tip: These spinal projections are the most easily palpated
When translating the cervical joints, therapist’s ________ pushes the spinous processes when he steps to his left foot.
Technique Tip: In the sidebending technique, therapist’s right thumb pushes as he steps to his right, so this is opposite
In the sternoclavicular correction (Action A), therapist’s right hand blocks the _______ clavicular head while his left pulls up on client’s ___________.
Technique Tip: The goal is to mobilize a clavicle that won’t drop back on the sternum during shoulder protraction
In the anterior scalene release (Action B), therapist’s soft finger pads scoop under client’s right _______ muscle so his finger pads contact the anterior scalenes.
Technique Tip: This muscle originates on the lateral occipital ridge
To stretch SCM and anterior scalenes (Action C), therapist slowly drop client’s head towards the floor while right hand braces the pectoral tissues of the _________.
Technique Tip: The tissue that extends from SCM all the way to the feet is what…think Tom Myers
In Action D, therapist’s left hand _____ sidebends and _____ rotates client’s head while right gently pushes down on client’s ______ shoulder to stretch.
Technique Tip: Non-neutral cervical biomechanics is sidebending and rotation to opposite sides