Tibiofemoral Anterior Glide Supine

Tibiofemoral Anterior Glide Supine

Indications: To improve knee ext Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: Supine, knee and hip in flexion position Clinician position & Hand Placement: Stands on ipsilateral side Technique : Supine Stabilizing contact: Cephalad hand just proximal to anterior aspect of knee Mobilizing contact: Caudal hand scooped under posterior aspect of proximal tibia with forearm controlling distal … Đọc tiếp

Tibiofemoral Anterior Glide Prone

Tibiofemoral Anterior Glide Prone

Indications: To improve knee ext Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position:  Prone with knee in open-packed position & bolster or wedge just proximal to knee to eliminate pressure on patella May be pre-positioned in varying degrees of flex to point of restriction with bolster under distal leg for support Clinician position & Hand Placement: Stands on … Đọc tiếp

Tibiofemoral Distraction

Tibiofemoral Distraction

Indications: Testing; initial treatment; pain control; general mobility Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: Supine with the knee in the open-packed position or prone with the knee flexed to the point of the restriction Clinician position & Hand Placement: Stands at foot of pt facing cephalad Stabilizing contact: In supine, distal thigh is stabilized over a … Đọc tiếp

Patellofemoral Glide

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: … Đọc tiếp

Hip Lateral Glide

Hip Lateral Glide

Indications: to increase  hip adduction and IR/ Tăng khép háng và xoay trong Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: supine position with the hip in neutral or with the hip flexed to 90 degrees and in varying degrees of ER/IR and abduction/adduction or standing. Clinician Position & Hand Placement: Stand on the ipsilateral side of the … Đọc tiếp

Hip Medial Glide

Hip Medial Glide

Indications: to increase  hip abduction and ER/ Tăng dạng háng và xoay ngoài Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: side-lying or supine position with the hip in neutral. You may pre-position the hip at the point of restriction. Clinician Position & Hand Placement: Stand on the ipsilateral side of the hip being mobilized. Stabilization hand: supports … Đọc tiếp

Hip Posterior Glide

Indications: to increase hip flexion and internal rotation Tăng gấp háng và xoay trong Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: supine, with the hip flexed, slightly abducted, and internally rotated with the knee flexed. Clinician Position & Hand Placement:  Standing on the contralateral side of the hip being mobilized. Stabilization is provided by the patient’s body … Đọc tiếp

Hip Anterior Glide

Hip Anterior Glide

Indications: to increase hip extension and external rotation. Tăng duỗi và xoay ngoài háng Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: prone position near the edge of the table, with the hip in slight flexion, abduction, and external rotation (FABER), with the foot secured at the posterior aspect of the contralateral leg (figure-4 position) (Tư thế số … Đọc tiếp

Hip Inferior Glide

Hip Inferior Glide

Indications: to increase hip flexion./Tăng gấp háng Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: supine position with the leg being mobilized placed over your shoulder with the knee flexed. Clinician Position & Hand Placement:  Stand to the side facing the patient. You may incorporate abduction/adduction or ER/IR to pre-position the hip in the direction of greatest restriction. … Đọc tiếp

Hip Distraction

Hip Distraction Indications: Testing; initial treatment; pain control; general mobility. (Chỉ định để đánh giá, bắt đầu điều trị, kiểm soát đau, tăng vận động chung) Accessory Motion Technique Patient Position: supine position with the hip in the open-packed position. Clinician Position & Hand Placement: Stand at the patient’s feet in a stride stance facing … Đọc tiếp

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