Shoulder Joint Mobilization

Shoulder Joint Mobilization

0350 ch 07-BOX 10/11/04 03:43 PM Page 8 8 Therapeutic Exercise: Moving Toward Function DISPLAY 7-2 Shoulder Joint Mobilization Glenohumeral Anterior Glide Position: patient is positioned sitting; stabilize the scapula with Purpose: to increase shoulder external rotation and extension thumb along the scapular spine and fingers along acromion; Position: patient is prone with shoulder at edge of table and mobilizing hand placed on posterior clavicle near joint line abducted to 90 degrees, elbow flexed to 90 degrees; Mobilization: mobilizing hand imposes an anterior force on the mobilizing hand on posterior humeral head while stabilizing clavicle hand holds mid-humerus Mobilization: anterior force applied by mobilizing hand to Sternoclavicular Joint Superior/Inferior and Anterior/ humeral head while stabilizing hand applies gentle traction Posterior Glides Purpose: superior glide increases depression, whereas Glenohumeral Posterior Glide inferior glide increases elevation; anterior glide increases Purpose: to increase shoulder flexion and internal rotation protraction, whereas posterior glide increases retraction Position: patient is supine with the shoulder at the edge of the Position: patient is supine with the stabilizing hand on the table, scapula stabilized by the table or towel roll; abducted sternum and the mobilizing thumb or thumb and index finger to 45 degrees and elbow slightly flexed; mobilizing hand on on the proximal clavicle anterior humeral head and stabilizing hand supporting elbow Mobilization: superior glide: the index finger applies a superior Mobilization: posterior force applied by mobilizing hand to force to clavicle humeral head while stabilizing hand applies gentle traction inferior glide: thumb applies an inferior force to clavicle Glenohumeral Inferior Glide anterior glide: thumb and index finger lift the clavicle Purpose: to increase shoulder abduction and flexion posterior glide: thumb applies a posterior force to clavicle Position: patient is supine with the arm in 30 degrees to 45 Scapular Mobilization degrees abduction; stabilizing hand supports scapula in axilla while mobilizing hand grasps distal humerus Purpose: to increase mobility at the scapulothoracic articulation Mobilization: inferior force applied by mobilizing hand while Position: patient is in prone; superior hand is along scapular stabilizing hand holds scapula steady spine while inferior hand grasps inferior angle of the scapula Mobilization: mobilize the scapula in elevation, depression, Acromioclavicular Joint Anterior Glide adduction, abduction, or rotation by pushing the appropriate Purpose: to increase joint mobility direction Hall & Brody: Therapeutic Exercise: Moving Toward Function, 2nd Edition © 2005, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us