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Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the distal deltoid attachment
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase abduction at the glenohumeral joint
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the quadriceps muscle group
4. Demonstrate frictions on the distal attachment of the iliotibial band
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the humeral attachment of the pectoralis major
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase flexion at the knee joint
3. Demonstrate a trigger point technique on tibialis anterior
4. Demonstrate frictions on the forearm common extensor tendon
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Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the distal quadratus lumborum attachment
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase movement at the acromioclavicular joint
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the posterior thoracic area
4. Demonstrate frictions on the calcaneal attachment of the Achilles tendon
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate tapotement on gluteus maximus
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase plantar flexion at the ankle joint
3. Demonstrate a trigger point technique on vastus lateralis
4. Demonstrate frictions on the biceps brachii long head tendon
2
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the plantar fascia
2. Demonstrate trigger point therapy on the quadratus lumborum
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the pectoralis major
4. Demonstrate a passive stretch for the forearm/wrist extensors
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the proximal 1/3 of the tibialis anterior
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase cervical spine lateral flexion
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the quadricep muscle group
4. Demonstrate frictions on the inferior aspect of the greater trochanter
3
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate an active inhibition stretch of the on the levator scapula muscle
2. Demonstrate fingertip kneading on gastrocnemius
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on vastus lateralis
4. Demonstrate a joint mobilization to increase sacral mobility
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate fingertip kneading on the upper trapezius muscle
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase knee extension
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the tibialis anterior muscle
4. Demonstrate frictions on the patellar tendon
4
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate tapotement on the thoracic area
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase flexion and extension in the lumbar spine
3. Demonstrate trigger point therapy right pectoralis major muscle
4. Demonstrate frictions on the right common wrist extensor tendon
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the scapular attachment of the rhomboid
major
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase flexion at the radiocarpal joint
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the lumbosacral fascia
4. Demonstrate frictions on the common wrist extensor tendon
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Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate shaking of the leg
2. Demonstrate a joint play to increase movement at the sternoclavicular joint
3. Demonstrate trigger point therapy on the right infraspinatus muscle
4. Demonstrate cross fiber frictions on the right palmer fascia
Please demonstrate the following techniques.
All the appropriate supplies or equipment will be provided.
Informed consent has been obtained and a pain scale has been established. There are no
contraindications to treatment.
Explain to the patient what you are doing.
Check in with your patient’s comfort level during each task.
Perform each task on only one side, whichever side the patient prefers
1. Demonstrate alternate thumb kneading on the rhomboids
2. Demonstrate joint mobilization to increase rib mobility of ribs 9 and 10
3. Demonstrate fascial techniques on the lateral neck
4. Demonstrate trigger point therapy on supraspinatus
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