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21 Cards in this Set

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PI ilium
Test: Derefield
Pt Positon: side posture, involved side up
Dr Stance: in front of Pt
Dr Stabilization: superior hand @ shoulder
Dr Contact Hand: inferior hand
Dr Contact point: fleshy pisiform
Pt Segmental Contact: medial superior aspect of PSIS
Tissue Pull: I
AS ilium
Dr Position: side posture, involved side up
Dr Stance: in front of Pt
Dr Contact Hand: inferior
Dr Contact point: fleshy pisiform
Pt Segmental Contact: Ridge of Acetabulum (or ischial
tuberosity)
Tissue Pull: M
PLI/PRI
(Lumbers)
Pt Position: side posture, open wedge up
Dr Stance: in front of Pt
Dr Contact Hand: inferior
Dr Contact point: pisiform
Pt Segmental Contact: mamillary process (on open
wedge side)
Tissue Pull: M
PLS/PRS
(Lumbers)
Pt Position: side posture, open wedge up
Dr Stance: in front of Pt
Dr Contact Hand: inferior
Dr Contact point: pisiform
Pt Segmental Contact: SP (on open wedge side)
Tissue Pull: L
BP
(sacrum)
Pt Position: side posture, either side
Dr Stance: facing Pt
Dr Contact Hand: inferior hand w/ fingers pointed up the
spine
Dr Contact point: heel of hand
Pt Segmental Contact: Superior to S2 Tubercle
Tissue Pull: S
Apex R/L
(coccyx)
Pt Position: prone
Dr Stance: same side as apex
Dr Stabilization: inferior hand pisi on superior hand thumb
Dr Contact Hand: superior
Dr Contact point: thumb pad
Pt Segmental Contact: cornu on open wedge (skin on
skin)
Tissue Pull: I
AIR/AIL
(sacrum)
Pt Position: side posture, involved side up
Dr Stance: in front of Pt, lancer stance
Dr Contact Hand: inferior
Dr Contact point: knife edge (slightly cupped)
Pt Segmental Contact: Sacral notch (inferior to SI)
Tissue Pull: I
P-L/P-R
(sacrum)
Pt Position: side posture, involved side up
Dr Stance: in front of Pt
Dr Contact Hand: inferior
Dr Contact point: knife edge (slightly cupped)
Pt Segmental Contact: Sacral Ala (b/t PSIS & S2 tubercle)
Tissue Pull: -
LOD: P
Anterior Dorsal
T1-T8
(thoracic)
Pt Position: Supine/standing, Pt arms hugging self. Arm
closest to Dr is on TOP
Dr Position: Facing superior, lancer stance. Dr ear next to
Pt shoulder. To bring tension, push Pt’s distal elbow to
proximal, then thrust
Stabilization Hand: Inferior hand on Pt inferior
elbow/bottom of upper elbow.
Contact Hand: Superior
Segmental Contact Hand: TP of 1 vertebral segment
below
Tissue pull: I
PLI/PRI (m/t)
Double Thenar
T9-L5 (Inferior Listings Only)
Pt Position: Prone
Dr Position: Open wedge side, face head
Stabilization Hand: Inferior
Contact Hand: Superior, thenar eminence
Segmental Contact Hand: TP in thoracics
Tissue pull: M
PLI/PRI (t)
Double
Transverse
T3-T11 (Inferior Listings Only)
Contact on both TP, hands perpendicular @ 90
Pt Position: Prone
Dr Position: Open wedge side, opposite of listing
Stabilization Hand: superior on opposite TP
Contact Hand: inferior, fingers up the spine, 80% thrust this
hand
Segmental Contact Hand: TP on open wedge
Tissue pull: M
PLI/PRI (m/t)
Single Transverse
All, T1, T2, T3 and L4, L5: inferior hand contact (face head)
Rest: superior hand contact (face feet)
Pt Position: Prone
Dr Position: T1, T2, T3, L4, L5 face head, rest face feet
Stabilization Hand: opposite hand in toggle position
Contact Hand: T1, T2, T3, L4, L5 inferior, rest is superior
Contact point: pisiform
Segmental Contact Hand: TP/mamillary
Tissue pull: Scoop I
PL/PR
PLS/PRs
Single Hand
all
Pt Position: Prone
Dr Position: T1, T2, T3, L4, L5 face head, rest face feet
Stabilization Hand: opposite hand in toggle position
Contact Hand: T1, T2, T3, L4, L5 inferior, rest is superior
Contact point: pisiform
Segmental Contact Hand: base of SP
Tissue pull: L
PLS/PMS
RIB 1
Pt Position: sitting up
Dr Stance: on side of rib
Contact hand: same side as rib (involvement)
Stabilization: lateral aspect of Pt head (tilt head to side
of contact)
Contact point: Thumb (reinforced) or #8
Segmental Contact: posterior to SCM & clavicle, anterior
to trapezius
Tissue Pull: move SCM out of the way w/ non-contact
hand
LOD: P
PMS
RIB 2-10
Pt Position: prone
Dr Stance: same side of rib, lean M
PL/PR or PLS/PRS
Modified Thumb
C7, T1, T2
Pt Position: prone
Dr Stance: low, whisper to Pt ear, Dr knee @ Pt ear, Dr
elbow bent horizontal (parallel) to floor & slightly superior.
Thrust across
Contact hand: superior. Grab some trapezius to stabilize
contact
Stabilization: inferior thumb pad, fingers on Pt head, grip
is below the mastoid
Contact point: thumb pad or #8
Segmental Contact: Base of SP
Tissue Pull: L
PLI/PRI
MDP-pisi
C7, T1, T2
Pt Position: prone
Dr Stance: side of open wedge
Contact hand: inferior
Stabilization: superior thumb pad, fingers on Pt head,
stabilize vertebra above contact. “MDP, face towards
me” Thrust downward
Contact point: pleshy pisiform
Segmental Contact: lamina/TP
Tissue Pull: M
BL/BR
Prone Cervicals
C2-C6
Pt Position: prone
Dr Stance: side of body rotation, knee at armpit level
Contact hand: superior
Stabilization: inferior thumb pad, fingers up side of head
Contact point: #8/MCP
Segmental Contact: lamina
Tissue Pull: M
BL/BR
Supine Cervicals
C2-C6
Pt Position: supine
Dr Stance: start @ head of table @ corner squat
Contact hand: same as listing
Stabilization: lamina above opposite side tip of index
finger “gun”
Contact point: #8/MCP
Segmental Contact: lamina
Tissue Pull: M
ASLP/ASRP
Supine Cervicals
C1
Pt Position: supine
Dr Stance: squat @ head of table
Contact hand: same as listing
Stabilization: C2 SP on opposite side, index finger “gun”
Contact point: #8/MCP
Segmental Contact: on side of laterality, behind C1 TP
Tissue Pull: M
PSLSLP/PSRSRP
Supine Cervicals
OCCIPUT
Pt Position: supine
Dr Stance: squat @ head of table
Contact hand: same as listing
Stabilization: C1 TP on opposite side, tip of index finger
“gun”
Contact point: fleshy pisiform
Segmental Contact: mastoid groove
Tissue Pull: I