Thoracic Spine Active Range of Motion / Movement | Clinical Physio
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- This tutorial takes you through how to complete your active range of movement testing of the thoracic spine! It highlights key traits and common pathologies, and shows you the important signs and symptoms to look out for.
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Great video! Very informative. Thank you so much. Love the content.
Thank you so much!
great videos
Thank you, good stuff!
No problem! Glad you enjoyed it!
This was great thank you!
You’re very welcome!
your videos help me understand so much better and much more clear. due to current situation, i have been learning through online classes and it wasnt really helpful practically. Thank you so much for your content. keep up the good work :)
Thank you so much Shazana! Thats really kind of you! Please take care of yourself and well done on all your hard work 😊
This is really helpful thanks so much!
Could i ask, for side flexing, i have been taught to put one hand on the top of the head, but i have forgotten which side should be on the head. Would you recommend putting the left hand on the head for right side flexion, or the left hand on the head for left side flexion, please?:)
Can you please tell me what is normal range of flexible extension etc
What if adding breathing (as you mentioned at the end) actually reduced the clients sx?
Very informative! Could you please provide references for this assessment.
Thank you
Can you please Go more deep, If someone has a little bump on T10 or T11 with only a sensationel Feeling with No pain at that Point during Motion or Rest
I’m sorry I’m afraid I don’t understand your question / request?
Problem Right side.. So aquprashr who's side