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Client discusses her structural scoliosis diagnosis and pending __________ surgery
A surgery commonly performed for scoliotics
Therapists ask client to perform a forward bending _______test to determine if there is a functional component to her S-shaped scoliosis
Most common test for scoliosis
Therapists point out how some of her curve improves during forward bending, sidebending and rotation indicating a ___________ or fixable component
If something works properly it is what?
The goal is to backward bend client over therapist’s __________ feeling for resistance in extension
To create a counterforce there must be a mover and a stabilizer called a what?
Therapist’s left arm comes under client’s arms to lift and ___________her thorax
Therapist hyperextends, _________ and ________ client’s thoracic spine over his soft palm searching for areas that resist extension
Think side-to-side and circular.
Therapist uses hands and thumbs to spring across the ________line from the sacral base to the inferior lateral angle (ILA)
Crossing from one side to another is what?
To treat, the therapist places client’s right _______between his ________and the heel of his left hand contacts the client’s ILAs
The goal is to pull with the knees while pushing on the ILA.
What does it do when the therapist asks the client to take a deep breath?
The goal is to get the sacral bases to go posterior using the breath.
The goal is to reduce excessive __________on client’s scoliotic concavity
Too much curve in the thoracic spine is called what?
How much pressure is applied to the client’s spine and ribs to take out the slack?
Doesn’t take much pressure to take out the slack.
The therapist’s hands gently apply a __________ maneuver in opposing directions to test areas that resist extension
Think gentle pumping of the ribs
The goal of this trunk flexion technique is relieve compression at the __________ junction
Think L5 – S1
As client’s hips are lifted away from the table, therapist’s right hand slips under client’s _________
Think hips
During the day as the clavicle and scapula drop they begin to compress the _____ branch of the brachial plexus.
Think lumbosacral junction
This corrective exercise is designed to strengthen the muscles of the client’s ______ curve
Think side-to-side curve
The client is instructed to push_______ with her left flexed knee while she pushes ______with her right hand against therapist’s resistance
Her left flexed knee must push toward table opposite her right hand
The client is asked to perform several reps of the technique every day and progress to additional reps as her_______ strengthens
The goal is to stabilize the deep abdominal musculature
The goal of this technique is hip and low back ______
What is pulling two surfaces apart?
The therapist’s right hand braces client’s ankle and his left braces her right _______
Bony landmark where sartorius attaches
Client is asked to gently bring her _______ toward the ceiling against therapist’s resistance to a count of five and relax
This action causes the knee to extend
Therapist’s right hand reaches across and grasps client’s right thigh while his left hand braces at the ______
Think hip!
Therapist’s hands create a counterforce as the right hand ______client’s hip and the left hand resists
Therapist is lifting the client’s hip
Client is asked to gently pull thigh to the table to a count of five and therapist brings hip to its new ______barrier
Another name for physiologic barrier