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Describe Open pack& closed in the GH joint

Open- 55 Abd, 30 horiz add, (low scapular plane)


Closed- full Abd &ER

Describe capsular pattern of the GH

They are very specific patterns b/c of damage


GH:ER >Abd>IR

Identify appropriate ex progression as the patient moves through acute/subacute and chronic/functional phases of rehabilitation

Inflammation is present


Pain with rest & mvmt


Mvmt is begun in functional planes


Short lever arms with ex


Stabilize scap ASAP


PRICEMEM


improve posture and posture awareness


Regain pain free ROM


Prevent muscle atrophy

Scapular dyskinesis


Etiology, S/S, PT tx, medical tx

3 kinds


Scap winging


Scap tipping-inferior angle tips


Scapular superior translation- upper trap tightness

Describe convex/ concave rule at the GH joint

Head of the humerus is convex


Glenoid fossa is concave


So when the head of the humerus moves it is convex on concave OPPOSITE

Which direction does the head of the humerus move


Flexion, extension, Abd/Add, IR,ER

Flex-post


Ext-ant


Abd-inferior


Add-superior


IR-post


ER-ant

Patient positioned for GH joint distraction

Patient is supine in open pack pos (low scaption)


Pool on arm to move the humerus had laterally

Patient positioned for inferior glide

Patient is supine and in low scaption


Place one hand in the armpit to stabilize the scapula then pool down on the humorous to make the head come in fairly

Patient positioning for posterior glide

Pt is supine and in low scaption


Bolster is needed for scapula to move freely(place under scap)


Then place your hand right on top of the humerus head to move it posteriorly

Patient positioning for posterior glide

Pt is supine and in low scaption


Bolster is needed for scapula to move freely(place under scap)


Then place your hand right on top of the humerus head to move it posteriorly

Patient position for anterior glide

Pt is prone and have arm off of table (still low scaption though)


Bolster is needed to place directly under ant shoulder


Push to make head go anterior