Regional Interdependence In Treatment Of The Elbow: Difference between revisions
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== -in addition to treatment directed at the elbow, patients with elbow pain may benefit from treatment directed at the cervical or thoracic spine, elbow, and/or wrist. == | == -in addition to treatment directed at the elbow, patients with elbow pain may benefit from treatment directed at the cervical or thoracic spine, elbow, and/or wrist. == | ||
== <br> I.Treatment techniques == | == <br> I.Treatment techniques == | ||
Lateral epicondylitis | Lateral epicondylitis | ||
* Cervical (link to spot within this page) | * Cervical (link to spot within this page) | ||
* CT | * CT | ||
* Thoracic | * Thoracic | ||
* Wrist | * Wrist | ||
Cubital tunnel | Cubital tunnel | ||
* Carpal Mobilization | * Carpal Mobilization | ||
Radial Nerve entrapment | Radial Nerve entrapment | ||
* Median Nerve mobilization | * [[Nerve_entrapment|Median Nerve mobilization]] | ||
== III. Physiology of regional interdependence == | == III. Physiology of regional interdependence == |
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Regional Interdependence of manipulation on elbow pain[edit | edit source]
Definition: Treatment directed at one area of the body to ellicit changes in another[edit | edit source]
-in addition to treatment directed at the elbow, patients with elbow pain may benefit from treatment directed at the cervical or thoracic spine, elbow, and/or wrist.[edit | edit source]
I.Treatment techniques[edit | edit source]
Lateral epicondylitis
- Cervical (link to spot within this page)
- CT
- Thoracic
- Wrist
Cubital tunnel
- Carpal Mobilization
Radial Nerve entrapment