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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
We all know that the lumbar spine can refer symptoms to other areas of the body, particularly the leg. There are also cases where lumbar spine symptoms may be produced by other areas, making the clinical picture that the patient is presenting with confusing. This can become even more confusing when a patient is unsure about the history of their condition and the exact cause of their concern. It therefor essential for a physiotherapists to have the skills to clear the lumbar spine effectively. | We all know that the lumbar spine can refer symptoms to other areas of the body, particularly the leg. There are also cases where lumbar spine symptoms may be produced by other areas, making the clinical picture that the patient is presenting with confusing. This can become even more confusing when a patient is unsure about the history of their condition and the exact cause of their concern. It therefor essential for a physiotherapists to have the skills to clear the lumbar spine effectively. | ||
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== | == '''Types of Pain when looking at clearing the Lumbar Spine''' == | ||
'''Obvious Spinogenic''' | |||
'''Not Obvious Spinogenic''' | |||
Body chart helps us to clear out the involved areas in the body that are involved. You can also use the body chart to identify areas that may be problematic but not a current issue. This way, it may elude to a possible link between a peripheral symptom and a spinal issue. The body chart can also highlight peripheral neurological symptoms, and depending on the exact presentation, may lead towards obvious lumbar links. | |||
'''Obviously not Spinogenic''' | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
We all know that the lumbar spine can refer symptoms to other areas of the body, particularly the leg. There are also cases where lumbar spine symptoms may be produced by other areas, making the clinical picture that the patient is presenting with confusing. This can become even more confusing when a patient is unsure about the history of their condition and the exact cause of their concern. It therefor essential for a physiotherapists to have the skills to clear the lumbar spine effectively.
Getting In The Right Area[edit | edit source]
Types of Pain when looking at clearing the Lumbar Spine[edit | edit source]
Obvious Spinogenic
Not Obvious Spinogenic
Body chart helps us to clear out the involved areas in the body that are involved. You can also use the body chart to identify areas that may be problematic but not a current issue. This way, it may elude to a possible link between a peripheral symptom and a spinal issue. The body chart can also highlight peripheral neurological symptoms, and depending on the exact presentation, may lead towards obvious lumbar links.
Obviously not Spinogenic
Resources[edit | edit source]
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