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A-P Glide of RU Joint
Patient Position: Seated or standing with elbow extended and thumbs up supported against the dr.'s flank

Doctor's Position: Straight or fencers stance in front of the of and facing pt. on the lateral side of the arm

Contact Hand: Thumb on anterior radial head with index finger on poster aspect

Patient Contact: Ant. surface of the radial head

Stabilizing Hand: Medial hand stabilizes H/U Joint

Tissue Slack: Med. to Lat. and Ant. to Post.

LOD: Ant. to Post.

Pr: Dr. grips pt's radial head then asks to pt to lean away assesses end feel
P-A Glide of RU Joint
Patient's Position: Seated or standing with elbow extended and thumbs up, supported against the dr.'s flank

Doctor's Position: Straight or fencer's stance in front of and facing pt. on the lateral side of the arm

Contact Hand: Thumb on anterior radial head with index finger on posterior aspect

Patient Contact: Posterior surface of the radial head

Stabilizing Hand: Medial hand stabilizes H/U Joint

Tissue Slack: Med. to Lat. and Post. to Ant.

LOD: Post to Ant.

Pr: Dr. grips pt's radial head then asks pt. to lean away and assesses end feel
P-A Glide of RU Joint in Pronation
Patient's Position: Seated or standing with elbow extended and thumb down supported against the dr.'s flank

Doctor's Position: Straight or fencers stance in front of and facing pt. on the lateral side of the arm

Contact Hand: Thumb on the posterior radial head

Patient Contact: Post. surface of the radial head

Stabilizing Hand: Medial hand stabilizes H/U Joint

Tissue Slack: Med. to Lat. and Post. to Ant.

LOD: Post. to Ant. in a curvilinear arc

Pr: Dr. contacts pt's radial head then asks the pt to lean away to assess end feel