Visceral Screening: An Important Aspect of Direct Access
Visceral screening often includes reference to “red flags.”
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Visceral screening often includes reference to “red flags.”
Read more Visceral Screening: An Important Aspect of Direct Access
ULTT use specific positions of the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist and fingers to bias each particular nerve
The combination of mechanism of injury, clinical signs and symptoms, as well as a positive labral test will help identify a labral concern.
The Canadian Spine Rules and the NEXUS Spine Rules provide important algorithms to determine if radiographs are needed.
Hyperactive reflexes may indicate pathology above the level of the reflex arc. Hypoactive reflexes may be the result of muscle, nerve, nerve root, or spinal cord damage.