Lateral Epicondyle Tendinopathy Toolkit: Section F - Manual Therapy: Difference between revisions
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*A Grade III lateral glide is applied contralateral to the effected side. | *A Grade III lateral glide is applied contralateral to the effected side. | ||
*A depression force is applied to the ipsilateral shoulder girdle.<br> | *A depression force is applied to the ipsilateral shoulder girdle.<br> | ||
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'''Passive Intervertebral Mobilization''' | '''Passive Intervertebral Mobilization''' <br> ''Passive Physiological Mobilization'' | ||
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*Grade III or IV mobilization of hypomobile segment found on assessment.<br> | *Grade III or IV mobilization of hypomobile segment found on assessment.<br> | ||
<br> ''Passive Accessory Mobilization'' | <br> ''Passive Accessory Mobilization'' | ||
*Grade III or IV mobilization of the hypomobile segment found on assessment. | *Grade III or IV mobilization of the hypomobile segment found on assessment.<br> | ||
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'''Cervical Manipulative Thrust | '''Cervical Manipulative Thrust''' | ||
*Cervical spine is locked using side flexion towards and rotation away from the side to be manipulated. | *Cervical spine is locked using side flexion towards and rotation away from the side to be manipulated. | ||
*The high velocity, low amplitude thrust was directed superior and medially towards the opposite eye. | *The high velocity, low amplitude thrust was directed superior and medially towards the opposite eye. | ||
*NOTE: This technique should only be used by those who have been instructed in its use, and only following a complete assessment of the cervical arterial system. | |||
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Revision as of 00:41, 12 August 2013
Cyriax-Type Physiotherapy Treatment (Viswas et al 2012[1])[edit | edit source]
Figures 1 and 2 and the accompanying descriptions are the components of this treatment approach.
Deep Transverse Friction Massage (DTFM)
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Figure 1 |
Mill’s Manipulation
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Figuer 2 |
Elbow Mobilization with Movement (MWM)
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Figure 3 |
Spinal Mobilization/Manipulation[edit | edit source]
Lateral Glide Mobilization
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Figure 4 |
Passive Intervertebral Mobilization
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Figure 5 Figure 6 |
Cervical Manipulative Thrust
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Figure 7 |
Download Lateral Epicondyle Tendinopathy Toolkit: Appendix B - Manual Therapy[edit | edit source]
Acknowledgements[edit | edit source]
Developed by the BC Physical Therapy Tendinopathy Task Force: Dr. Joseph Anthony, Dr. Angela Fearon, Diana Hughes, Carol Kennedy, Dr. Alex Scott, Michael Yates, & Alison Hoens.
A Physical Therapy Knowledge Broker project supported by: UBC Department of Physical Therapy, Physiotherapy Association of BC, Vancouver Coastal Research Institute and Providence Healthcare Research Institute.
June 2013
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Viswas R, Ramachandran R, Korde Anantkumar P. Comparison of effectiveness of supervised exercise program and cyriax physiotherapy in patients with tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis): a randomized clinical trial. The Scientific World Journal. 2012.