Dear Eran,
Are you learning to manipulate the facet joints?
Is this part of the current curriculum to become a physiotherapist?
I sincerely hope you mean mobilisation!
Please enlighten me.
Esther
Hello,
Can anyone pls inform about the right direction for manipulation
of th C / T / L facet joints?
a good way of remembering these by heart?
Thanks in advance
Eran
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Dear Eran,
Are you learning to manipulate the facet joints?
Is this part of the current curriculum to become a physiotherapist?
I sincerely hope you mean mobilisation!
Please enlighten me.
Esther
I believe rotation manipulation is the most common.
Hello Esther,
Thanks for your reply.
All I'm interested at is the position in space of the facets joints.
I know that as you go down the spine the facet joint's teo aaa are sliding on each other in a different angle and I wonder what this angle is in each are.
not clinical - just theory...
It is more of a student question asking about the spine anatomy...
Regards,
Eran
Hi Pulke,
In cervical spine facet joint is oriented at an 45 degree angle(towards the eyes-horizontal plane).Whereas in thoracic it more vertically oriented.But in lumbar region facet joint is oriented in sagital plane.
This knowlegdge about alignment is more useful when using Mulligan approach.