Patellofemoral Glide Indications: Superior & inferior glide is to improve knee ext & flex, respectively Medial & lateral glide is to improve knee IR & ER, respectively Tilt is to improve all physiologic knee motions Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: Supine with knee in open-packed position. Clinician position & Hand Placement: Stands to side of pt Stabilization: Provided by the weight of the leg Mobilizing hand: Patella is contacted with web space of hand Superior or inferior glide: hand placed at inferior or superior poles of patella, respectively Medial or lateral glide: hand placed at lateral or medial aspects of patella, respectively Tilt: thumbs placed over superior, inferior, medial, or lateral aspect of patella Force Application: For glides, your forearm is in line with the direction in which force is applied as your other hand provides reinforcement. For tilts, apply force in a posterior direction through the patellar contact with the objective of moving the opposing pole of the patella anteriorly. Patellofemoral inferior glide. Patellofemoral medial and lateral glide. Chia sẻ:InFacebookXLinkedInPocket LE Joint Mobilization joint mobilization,knee 3 views Hôm nay là ngày 22-12-2024 You may also like Talocrural Distraction 8 views LE Joint Mobilization Subtalar Distraction and Glides 8 views LE Joint Mobilization Scapulothoracic Glides and Distractions 42 views UE Joint Mobilization Radiocarpal Glides 5 views UE Joint Mobilization Proximal Tibiofibular Glide 13 views LE Joint Mobilization Lumbar Spine Manipulation- Side-Lying Technique 11 views Trunk Joint Mobilization «12345»Page 2 of 5Thích điều này:Thích Đang tải...