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    Exclamation Re: Cervical Spondylosis with left sided breast/chest heaviness?

    hi
    i did n't understand the relation between lattisimus dorsi slackness and cervical core muscle.i agree with the relation between TDF and lattisimus dorsi and lumbar area


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    Re: Cervical Spondylosis with left sided breast/chest heaviness?

    I respectfully disagree re stretching versus mobilization of T spine and ribs. Most adults develop a loss of accessory motions of the spine and ribs due to thise things call chairs, couches/sofas, and automobiles. stretching is important indeed but you must still test accessory motions of the upper 4 ribs. Specifically, test P-A glide just lateral to the spinous processes. Merely applying a P-A force after taking up the slack will lift the rib slightly off of the transverse process and off the relevant vertebral bodies and disc. People tend to develop some kyphosis and restoring this and P-A at upper 4 thoracic segments restores normal accessory motions (or at very least improves them). Another important accessory motion is anteromedial glide (costal).
    Before and after you do the stretching you can test the accessory motions. It is unusual for stretching alone to restore normal motion. Spring is an emergent property of connective tissue such as costovertebral and costochondral joints.
    A thorough review of capsular and ligamentous (and golgi tendon organ) mechanoreceptors adds to the relevancy.
    lastly, re first rib, go beyond what normal mechanics describe and evaluate pathomechanics, recognizing the it can be evaluated anteriorly and posteriorly. It can compress medially, laterally, superiorly and inferiorly.
    Yes, this is only a part of the evaluation and treatment, but relevant and effort is very generously rewarded by the body's response.
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    Smile Re: Cervical Spondylosis with left sided breast/chest heaviness?

    hello all,

    thanks again for all the replies.
    tomorrow the pt will turn up for her treatment
    I shall look into her Tx region and re-ax
    keep u guys posted again.
    hope to produce some good outcome

    Sincerely,
    Jacinta



 
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