| Description This lecture series contains over two hours of video presentation by Dr. Greenman covering concepts of manual medicine as they relate to diagnosis and treatment. These lectures/demonstrations are intended to equip you with skills that can be utilized to restore maximal pain-free movement of the musculoskeletal system through the appropriate use of muscle energy and high velocity thrust techniques. Contents of Volume 3: Thoracic Spine Dysfunctions Structural Diagnosis Upper Segments Lower Segments Prone Positions T4, ERS-Right: Muscle Energy Diagnosis: Upper Group, T1-4 T1-4 Group: Muscle Energy T4, FRS-Right: Muscle Energy T8, ERS-Right: Muscle Energy T5-8 Group: Muscle Energy T8, FRS-Right: Muscle Energy T8, FRS-Right: High Velocity T4, ERS-Right: High Velocity T5-8 Group: High Velocity Bilateral Extended: High Velocity Bilateral Flexed: High Velocity Lever Arm Variation Summary/Review
Contents of Volume 3: Rib Cage Atypical Ribs Typical Ribs Respiration Rib Torsion with Trunk Rotation Caliper Motion of Ribs Dysfunction: Overview Diagnosis: Overview Diagnosis: Respiratory Motion-Subject Supine Diagnosis: Key Rib Diagnosis: Subject Prone (Ribs 11 & 12) Diagnosis: Seated - Anterior Palpation Diagnosis: Seated - Posterior Palpation Inhalation Restriction: Overview Inhalation Restriction: Muscle Energy Exhalation Restriction: Overview Exhalation Restriction: Muscle Energy Exhalation Restriction: Rib 1 - Overview Exhalation Restriction: Rib 1 - Muscle Energy Posterior Sublaxation: Overview Posterior Sublaxation: Muscle Energy Anterior Sublaxation: Overview Anterior Sublaxation: Muscle Energy Superior Sublaxation: Rib 1 - Overview Superior Sublaxation: Rib 1 - Muscle Energy Rib Torsion: Overview Rib Torsion: Muscle Energy Anteroposterior Compression: Overview Anteroposterior Compression: Muscle Energy Laterally Flexed: Overview Laterally Flexed: Muscle Energy Typical Rib: Overview Typical Rib: High Velocity, Low Amplitude Rib 1: Overview Rib 1: High Velocity, Low Amplitude Summary/Review |