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Technique List Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Opponen’s Roll Abduction Somatic Dysfunction of Wrist – Abduction with Medial Carpal Glide Adduction Somatic Dysfunction of Wrist – Adduction with Lateral Carpal Glide Flexion Somatic Dysfunction of Wrist – Flexion with Posterior Glide Extension Somatic Dysfunction of Wrist – Extension with Anterior Glide General Subluxation of Carpal Bones – Squeeze with Circumduction Radioulnar Interosseous Membrane – Muscle Energy Radial Head Pronation Dysfunction – Posterior Radial Head Radial Head Supination Dysfunction – Anterior Radial Head Ulnohumeral Joint – Ulnar Abduction with Medial Glide Ulnohumeral Joint – Ulnar Adduction with Lateral Glide Clavicle, Superior Glide on the Acromion Process - Right Proximal Clavicle Elevated Technique of Still: AC Joint, R. distal clavicle elevated 7 Stages of Spencer Myofascial Release Thoracic Spine – Prone Myofascial Release Scapulothoracic Lateral Recumbent Myofascial Release Counterstrain AT1-2 (Anterior Thoracic Tender Point AT1-2) Counterstrain AT3-6 (Anterior Thoracic Tender Point AT3-6) Counterstrain AT7-9 (Anterior Thoracic Tender Point AT7-9) Counterstrain PT1-12 Midline TPs, Nicholas, P. 162-163 Counterstrain PT 4-9, Lateral TPs, Nicholas, P. 165 Suboccipital Muscles – Kneading and Stretching Paraspinal Muscles – Kneading and Stretching Paraspinal Muscles – Stretching (Bilateral), P. 41-Kimberly 4911.21C Paraspinal Muscles – Stretching (Unilateral), P. 41-Kimberly 4911.21D Paraspinal Muscles – Longitudinal Stretching CERVICAL SPINE (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) ATYPICAL SEGMENTS (OA, AA joints) Occiput on Atlas (OA joint) I. Sagittal Plane A. Flexion - Supine—Direct Method—ME (isometric) B. Extension - Supine—Direct Method—ME (isometric) and patient cooperation C. Multiple Plane (Sidebending with Rotation to the Opposite Side) 1. Supine—Direct Method—ME (isometric) Atlas on the Axis (AA joint) - Horizontal Plane 1. Rotation - Supine—Direct Method—ME (isometric) Typical Cervical Segments - Multiple Plane A. C2 – C7 (Rotation and Sidebending to the Same Side) 1. Supine—Direct Method—ME (isometric) 2. Supine—Indirect Method—Respiratory Force 3. Supine—Direct Method—ME (isometric) COUNTERSTRAIN TECHNIQUES (Indirect) Anterior Cervical TP (Tender Points) - AC1, Page 145-Nicholas Atlas Posterior Cervical TP (Lateral) I. PC1 Lateral (Occiput) and PC2 Lateral (Occiput), Page 151-Nicholas II. PC3-7 Lateral, Page 154-Nicholas