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Long Axis Distraction of the carpal bones
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Patient Position: Seated or standing, with forearm pronated
Doctor's Position: Seated or standing adjacent to the inv. wrist Contact Hand: Thumb and index finger of the dr.'s distal hand Patient Contact: Proximal row of the carpal bones Stabilizing Hand: Grips the distal radius and ulna, adjacent to the carpal bones Tissue Slack: Proximal to Distal LOD: Proximal to Distal Pr: Dr grips pt's distal radius and ulna with the IH then distracts the carpal bones with the contact hand and assesses end feel |
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A-P and P-A in RU Joint in supination and pronation
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Patient's Position: Seated or standing with forearm flexed and supinated
Doctor's Position: Seated or standing in front of the patient and facing the inv. wrist Contact Hand: Thumb and fingers of either hand Patient's Contact: Distal radius or ulna Stabilizing Hand: Thumb and fingers of the other hand Tissue Slack: None LOD: Ant. to Post. and Post to Ant. Pr: Dr grips the pt's distal radius and ulna with both hands and while stabilizing one bone moves the other into Ant. to Post. and Post to Ant. directions, assessing end feel |