Lumbar Spine
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Lumbar Spine: Still’s• Type I Dysfunctions (L5NSBLRR)• (pt seated with dr standing behind)• Monitor pt’s PTP with dr’sipsilateral hand (right in this case)• Dr’s other hand is draped aroundthe pt’s shoulders and anteriorchest• Take the pt into an exaggerateddysfunction– Sidebend left to the dysfunction androtate right
Lumbar Spine: Still’s• Once the PTP is not as prominent,and there is some tissue relaxation,add a compressive force on theshoulders, and then take to thebarrier• Sidebend right and rotate left in asmooth motion• once you feel the release, stop thecompressive force and return to neutral• Retest
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<strong>Lumbar</strong> <strong>Spine</strong>: Still’s• Once the PTP is not as prominent,and there is some tissue relaxation,add a compressive force on theshoulders, and then take to thebarrier• Sidebend right and rotate left in asmooth motion• once you feel the release, stop thecompressive force and return to neutral• Retest