8.8 Cervical spine C2–7
Up-slope gliding
In certain circumstances, the operator might wish to perform an up-slope gliding thrust but minimize the extent of head and neck rotation. Assume somatic dysfunction (S-T-A-R-T) is identified and you wish to use an upward and forward gliding thrust, parallel to the apophysial joint plane, to produce cavitation at C4–5 on the right (Figs 8.37, 8.38).
4 Operator stance
Head of couch, feet spread slightly. Adjust couch height so that you can stand as erect as possible and avoid crouching over the patient as this will limit the technique and restrict delivery of the thrust.