Review: Rib Counterstrain Flashcards

1
Q

______ rib tenderpoints are usually indicative of a depressed rib

A

Anterior

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2
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Posterior rib tenderpoints are usually indicative of ______ rib

A

Elevated

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3
Q

Location and tx position of counterstrain point AR1

A

Inferior to clavicle on rib 1, lateral to manubrium (directly inferior to SC joint)

pt supine, doc head of table; F STRT [treats a depressed rib, inhalation restriction]

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4
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Location and tx position of counterstrain point AR2

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1.5” lateral to manubrium on rib 2, below midclavicular line; may also be found deep in axilla

pt supine, doc head of table; F STRT [treats a depressed rib, inhalation restriction] — same as AR1

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5
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Location and tx position of counterstrain point AR3-6

A

Anterior axillary line on ribs 3-6 (slightly anterior to midaxillary line)

Pt seated, dr behind pt with knee under arm on unaffected side; F STRT [treats a depressed rib, inhalation dysfunction]

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6
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Location and tx position of counterstrain point PR1

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Posterior margin of rib head beneath margin of trapezius

Pt supine or seated; doc standing behind/to the side

If seated, doc may use pt’s arm over docs knees to fine tune SB, either same side as TP or opposite

E SRT (slight extension of head, use SB to fine tune toward/away)

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7
Q

Location and tx position of counterstrain point PR2

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Superior surface of angles of ribs, at medial border of scapula, about 2.5” lateral to midline

Pt seated, doc standing behind/to the side; doc places pts arm on side of dysfunction over knee; F SARA (trunk and head)

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8
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Location and tx position of counterstrain point PR3-6

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Superior surface of angles of ribs, at medial border of scapula, about 2.5” lateral to midline

Pt seated, doc standing behind/to the side; doc places pts arm on side of dysfunction over knee and grasps pts shoulder; F SARA (trunk)

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9
Q

Which ribs have bucket handle motion?

A

Ribs 1, 7-10

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10
Q

Which ribs have pump handle motion?

A

Ribs 1, 2-6

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11
Q

Which ribs have caliper motion?

A

Ribs 11-12

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12
Q

MET/ART tx of rib 1-10 inhalation SD

A

Depress key rib with exhalation

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13
Q

MET/ART tx of rib 11-12 inhalation SD

A

Quadratus lumborum ME

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14
Q

Muscles associated with ribs 1-12 exhalation SDs

A

Rib 1 — Ant/Med Scalene

Rib 2 — Post Scalene

Ribs 3-5 — Pectoralis minor

Ribs 6-8 — Serratus anterior

Ribs 9-10 — Latissimus dorsi

Ribs 11-12 — Quadratus lumborum

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