OMT: Articulatory - Rib Raising (ART)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • This particular video is intended as a demonstration of the principles of articulatory treatment method for the rib cage, specifically the "Rib Raising" technique.
    It is not intended as a complete instructional video and should not be considered a source of complete OMT instruction.
    Instead, it should be treated as a supplement to independent learning using primary Osteopathic Manipulation instructional resources. Clinical skills are best learned and developed with support from faculty in the context of a complete Osteopathic Medical School Curriculum.
    Osteopathic Clinical Skills is a channel dedicated to discussing and exploring Osteopathic Clinical Skills concepts for medical students, residents, and clinicians and presenting them in an easy to understand manner.
    Attributions:
    Many thanks to the University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC - TCOM) for permitting use of the Medical Education Training (MET) facilities and equipment during the production of this video.
    Additional thanks to the UNTHSC-TCOM learner and faculty volunteers who participated in this production and provided permission for the use of their image in this video.

Комментарии • 8

  • @NicolaFreedman
    @NicolaFreedman 28 дней назад +1

    Just came across your channel, great educational tool - thank you. I really liked how you showed the technique on the skeleton, as well as the patient - sometimes it's hard to see exactly what's going on when an educator is demonstrating. Would be great to see more of this - or some other graphic tool to show what's happening at the tissue level - in your future demonstration videos. Thank you!!!

  • @xaqkhaudio
    @xaqkhaudio 2 дня назад

    What technique might a DO use if someone has dislocated two (opposite) ribs, and now one is much higher than the other? T_T
    ER, the nurse pretending to by my physician, and all the ultrasound places around are all too staggeringly dim to even verbally acknowledge there's even a problem let alone to have heard of dynamic ultrasound, and are all gaslighting me super hard (I'll circle back to them after I find professionals who can at least act professional even if they can't themselves help me). T_T Waiting many more months (its been over a year) to see a DO.
    The first one was dislocated during a wrestling match when I literally was... using my same side arm to attempt to move someone who did not move, while simultaneously twisting my body, I think what I intended was inward / same direction as the force I was applying, but I guess one was weaker or something and ended up twisting opposite ways. It's possible I have more core strength than arm.

  • @Osteopathy
    @Osteopathy Год назад +2

    Nice video and I want more ART technique if possible. Good job Dr. Christopher Medina.

  • @madialharbi5155
    @madialharbi5155 Год назад +1

    Thanks