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ITM thoracic outlet Test

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spinalis-action unilaterally
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scalenes-insertion posterior
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iliocostalis-insertion
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hyperabduction test
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infraspinatus-origin
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subscapularis-action
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palpation of subscapularis
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palpation of infraspinatus
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palpation of teres minor
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infraspinatus-insertion
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definition of..
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contract relax MET
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palpation of pectoralis minor
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palpation of pectoralis major
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palpation of scalenes
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longissimus-origin
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scalenes-action bilaterally
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spinalis-action bilaterally
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location of..
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strokes & techniques
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infraspinous fossa of scapula
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area behind clavicle between the insertion of trapezius and SCM
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supine-cradle arm in flexed position, slowly sink your thumbpad onto subscapular fossa, adjust arm & scapula as you progress
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check position, ask client to depress scapula, bring shoulder down toward hip
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static compression, longitudinal stripping, sustained pulling, holding, release trigger points, myofascial release
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to 2nd rib
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blood vessels running to or from arm are inpinged or impaired at thoracic outlet
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pects -
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lateral flexion of spine
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check position, ask client to laterally rotate their shoulder
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middle layer, thoracolumbar aponeurosis, lumbar & thoracic transverse processes
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positive results: pain, numbness, tingling down arm- indicates: possible thoracic outlet syndrome (pressure on brachial plexus)
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extension of spine
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palpate in the triangle & strum across fibers, check position, with forearm off side of table, ask client to alternately raise their elbow one inch toward ceiling & relax, should feel muscle contract
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medial rotation & adduction of humerus
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greater tubercle of humerus (lateral side, middle facet)
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supine-stand at the head of table, cradle head, passively flex it, lay your fingerpads along anterior & lateral sides of neck between SCM & trapezius
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supine-arm abducted, sit facing client, locate medial shaft of clavicle & move inferiorly onto clavicular fibers, follow fibers laterally as they blend with deltoid & attach to greater tubercle
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raise first 2 ribs during forced inspiration "or" assist neck flexion
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posterior ribs, cervical transverse processes
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pectoralis major-action clavicular head
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cervical & thoracic spinous processes, occipital bone
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lesser tubercle of humerus
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rotator cuff, erector spinae, pectoralis major & minor, scalenes
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massage to release hypertonic musculature & trigger points & strengthen weakened musculature. METs to stretch & strengthen where necessary
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transverse processes of cervical vertebrae C3-C6
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supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis
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drooping shoulders in poor posture, extra cervical rib, abnormal configuration of scalenus medius or anticus
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brachial plexus passes between the anterior scalenus & middle scalenus
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supraspinous fossa of scapula

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