During the passive ROM test for lateral flexion, it was mentioned that the test was done for the left side. The therapist however, performed it for the right side. Same thing for the rotation. Also, (at 17:47 of the video) Upper Trapezius doesn't contralaterally rotate the neck.Just thought to mention these points.Thank you for these educational series of videos!
Upper trapezius does contralaterally rotate the head and neck at the spinal joints (he was right). Levator scapulae does not ipsilaterally rorate the head and neck (he was likely wrong) .
You are a amazing therapist
During the passive ROM test for lateral flexion, it was mentioned that the test was done for the left side. The therapist however, performed it for the right side. Same thing for the rotation. Also, (at 17:47 of the video) Upper Trapezius doesn't contralaterally rotate the neck.Just thought to mention these points.Thank you for these educational series of videos!
Upper trapezius does contralaterally rotate the head and neck at the spinal joints (he was right). Levator scapulae does not ipsilaterally rorate the head and neck (he was likely wrong) .
Thank you
I just posted a basic ROM video for the neck. Can you help me with any helpful suggestions for my next videos?