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12 Cards in this Set
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During muscle energy for an inhaled rib, you flex the patient and push ______ on the rib
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inferior
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Rib 1 exhalation dysfunction. Muscle energy Tx uses which muscle(s)?
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anterior and middle scalenes
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Rib 2 exhalation dysfunction. Muscle energy Tx uses which muscle(s)?
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Posterior scalenes
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Rib 3-5 exhalation dysfunction. Muscle energy Tx uses which muscle(s)?
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Pec minor
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Ribs 6-9 exhalation dysfunction. Muscle energy Tx uses which muscle(s)?
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Serratus Anterior
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Ribs 10-11 exhalation dysfunction. Muscle energy Tx uses which muscle(s)?
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Latissimus Dorsi
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Rib 12 exhalation dysfunction. Muscle energy Tx uses which muscle(s)?
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Quadratus Lumborum
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HVLA for first rib. Physician places ____ foot on table while sidebending cervical spine _____ the dysfunctional rib and rotating head ______ dysfunction rib
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contralateral foot on table; sidebend cervical spine towards dysfunctional rib and rotate head away from dysfunctional rib.
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Proper treatment for anterior rib 3 - 6 tender points?
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Physician foot on table opposite side of tender point. Have patient put legs on table. Translate away, rotate towards
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Proper treatment for posterior rib 1 tender point?
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Physician foot on table on side of tender point. Sidebend patient's head toward tender point.
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Proper treatment for posterior rib 2-8 tender points?
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Physician foot on table on side of tender point. Sidebend and rotate patient's head away from tender point (translate towards).
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Lymphatic techniques useful during acute MI?
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Indirect techniques to thoracic inlet. Pectoral traction, redome diaphragm.
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