Cervical Spine Passive Range of Motion / Movement | Clinical Physio
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This tutorial will take you through to examine passive range of movement of the cervical spine! It will teach you key traits and common pathologies, as well as how to complete these important tests.
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There's a mistake. Cervical spine rotation closes down the ipsilateral facet joints, not the opposite side.
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Could the first movement be considered as a physiological flexion mobilisation too?
Potentially yes sure, but I suppose just think about the context that you are using it in. If you are assessing range of motion you will treat it differently to a mobilisation
For the flexion, extension and rotation part, should we involve traction?
You could use it as a differentiating factor if you want perhaps with the extension or rotation but not mandatory
Can scoliosis cause reduced lateral flexiin on one side?
Yes potentially 🙏🏼
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Thanks for demo
No problem!
Good explaination
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