Cervical spine C2–7: Up-slope gliding
8.8 Cervical spine C2–7 Up-slope gliding Cradle hold Patient supine Reversed primary and secondary leverage In certain circumstances, the operator might wish to perform an up-slope gliding thrust but minimize…
8.8 Cervical spine C2–7 Up-slope gliding Cradle hold Patient supine Reversed primary and secondary leverage In certain circumstances, the operator might wish to perform an up-slope gliding thrust but minimize…
8.7 Cervical spine C2–7 Up-slope gliding Cradle hold Patient supine Assume somatic dysfunction (S-T-A-R-T) is identified and you wish to use an upward and forward gliding thrust, parallel to the…
8.5 Cervical spine C2–7 Up-slope gliding Chin hold Patient supine Assume somatic dysfunction (S-T-A-R-T) is identified and you wish to use an upwards and forwards gliding thrust, parallel to the…
8.4 Atlanto-axial joint C1–2 Cradle hold Patient supine Rotation thrust Assume somatic dysfunction (S-T-A-R-T) is identified and you wish to use a thrust in the plane of the atlanto-axial (C1–2)…
3 Kinematics and coupled motion of the spine Clinicians use palpatory assessment of individual intervertebral segments prior to the application of a thrust technique. The osteopathic profession has used Fryette’s…
8.2 Atlanto-occipital joint C0–C1 Contact point on atlas Chin hold Patient supine Anterior and superior thrust in a curved plane Assume somatic dysfunction (S-T-A-R-T) is identified and you wish to…
Part C Technique failure and analysis Techniques in this manual have been described in a structured format. This format allows flexibility so that each technique can be modified to suit…
8.3 Atlanto-axial joint C1–2 Chin hold Patient supine Rotation thrust Assume somatic dysfunction (S-T-A-R-T) is identified and you wish to use a thrust in the plane of the atlanto-axial (C1–2)…
8 Cervical and cervicothoracic spine Cervical Spine Holds And Grips The hold or wrist position selected for any particular technique is that which enables the operator to effectively localize forces…