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Cervical Range of Motion Flexion

60

Cervical Range of Motion Extension

60

Cervical Range of Motion Lateral Flexion

45

Cervical Range of Motion Rotation

80

Cervical Orthopedics:


Spinal Percussion indicates:

Fracture

Cervical Orthopedics:


Active ROM:

Functional capacity

Cervical Orthopedics:


Passive ROM:

Joint Pain

Cervical Orthopedics:


Resisted/Isometric ROM

MM Involvement

Cervical Orthopedics:


Cervical Compression

Facet syndrome

Cervical Orthopedics:


Cervical Distraction (pulling up on skull)

Disc

Cervical Orthopedics:
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)
Roos test and Doorbell sign

Cervical Orthopedics:


Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)


Roos test and Doorbell sign

TOS


roos: parathesia; doorbell: goes to into scalene with paresthesia

Cervical Orthopedics:
Shoulder Depression

Cervical Orthopedics:


Shoulder Depression



Nerve Root Irritation

Cervical Orthopedics:


Grip strength

Disc Herniation

Tenderness: Mild tenderness to palpiations

Grade I Tenderness

Tenderness: mild tenderness with grimace and flinch to moderate palpitation

Grade II Tenderness

Tenderness: severe tenderness with withdrawal

Grade III Tenderness

Tenderness: Severe tenderness with withdrawl from stimuli

Grade IV Tenderness

Cervical Palpitation Anterior

SCM


Carotid Arteries


Supraclavicular Fossa

Cervical Palpitation Posterior

Trapezius


Cervical Intrinsic Musculature


Spinous Processes/facet joints

Soto Hall

SCM Palpation and Stripping

Cervical

Valsalva Test

Upper Cross Syndrome

LOCQSMAT

Location


Onset


Chronology/timing


Quality


Severity


Modifying Factor


Associated symptoms


Treatment Hx

Common Acupuncture points for Cervical

•BL10;


Bai Lau;


GB 21, 12;


An Mian,


SI10,11;




Scapula Ashi;


CTjunction;


Distal points (LR3, LI4, BL18, Sp6, Sp9, Lou Zhen)




Blood moving herbs

When to refer a patient

-No improvement after 2 weeks


-weakness or progressive neurologic deficit


-Chiropractic- MVA, Joint dysfunction or misalignment


-MD/Neurologist/Neurosurgeon: steroid injections, surgical, pain mgmt

Red Flags for more serious Pathology

•Signs& symptoms


–Temperature> 102º F / 38º C


–Bloodpressure > 160/95 mm Hg


–Restingpulse > 100 bpm


–Restingrespiration > 25 bpm


–Auscultationof bruits


- carotid, abdomina


l–Widespreadneurological deficits

Shoulder Anatomy:


Glenohumeral Joint

A/C Joint

Sternoclavicular Joint

Muscles:



SITS


Pectoralis


Serratus Anterior

Muscles that Flex Shoulder

1. Anterior Deltoid


2. Biceps Brachii


3. Corabrachialis


4. Pec Major


5. Subscapularis

Muscles that Extend Shoulder

1. Posterior Deltoid


2. Latissimus Dorsi


3. Triceps Brachii


4. Teres Major


5. Subscapularis





Muscles that Abduct Shoulder

1. Middle deltoid


2. Supraspinatus



Muscles that Adduct Shoulder

1. Lats dorsi


2. Teres Major


3. Pec Major

Muscles that Horizontal Adduct Shoulder

1. Pec Major


2. Coracobrachialis

Muscles that Horizontal Abduct Shoulder

1. Posterior Deltoid


2. Teres Major



Muscles that Internally Rotate Shoulder

1. Subscapularis


2. Pectorals Major


3. Lats Dorsi

Muscles that Externally Rotate Shoulder

1. Infraspinatus


2. Teres Minor

Shoulder Flexion ROM

180

Shoulder Extension ROM

60

Shoulder Int/Ext Rotation

90/90

Shoulder Abduction ROM

180

Shoulder Adduction ROM

35

Shoulder Horizontal Add/Abd ROM

130/45

Shoulder Scapulohumeral Movement

120 :60

Acupuncture Shoulder Points for


Subscapularis


Infraspinatus


Pec Minor

–Triggerpoint referral


–Ht 1;Scapula ashi; SI10, 11, 12, 13; Jian Qian; Lu1,2


–Armcircles

Acupuncture Shoulder Points for


Impingement and Subacromial Bursitis

–LI15, 16; TB14; GB21


–Reducepronation

Labral Tear


SLAP lesion

Co Treat


Referall to ortho surgeon

Frozen Shoulder

"Hard end feel"


AP, ELECTRO, GUASHA, CUPPING

Winging Scapula












–Serratus
anterior/long thoracic n.
(C5,6,7) 

–Treat
the neck!
 –Push-up
plus exercise

–Serratusanterior/long thoracic n.(C5,6,7)


–Treatthe neck!


–Push-upplus exercise

Shoulder Orthopedic Test:


Apley’sInferior/Superior Scratch

General Shoulder Test

General Shoulder Test



Lift-offTest

Subscapularis

Subscapularis

AnteriorApprehension test

Dislocation

Dislocation



Yergason’s/ModifiedYergason’s

Biceps / Labrum Tear

Biceps / Labrum Tear

BicepHyperextension Test

Biceps Tendon Strain

Biceps Tendon Strain

Codman’sArm Drop Test

Suprasinatus Strain

Suprasinatus Strain

Step Defect

A/C Joint

A/C Joint

Empty/FullCan Test

Impingement

Impingement

Hawkin’sKennedy Test

Impingement

Impingement

ClunkTest

Labrum

Labrum

Sulcus Sign

Instability

Instability