IT WOULD BE PRUDEENT TO CHECK THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. AS YOU INDICATED, NEED TO CHECK MOBILITY OF THE THORACIC SPINE AND NOT JUST GROSS BUT SEGMENT BY SEMENT. CHECK MOBILITY OF THE FIRST 6 RIBS. THE FIRRST RIB HAS MUCH GREATER FREEDOM THAN IS REPORTED, TEST IT FOR SUPERIOR, INFERIOR, MEDIAL AND LATERAL GLIDE FOLLOWING THE ANGLE OF THE JOINT WITH T1. TEST IT POSTERIORLY AND THEN ANTERIORLY TSTING THROUGH THE MEDIAL CLAVICLE AS THE 1ST RIB LIES BENEATH AND POSTERIOR TO MEDIAL CLAVICLE. TEST CHONDRAL MOBILITY, AS THE COSTOCHONDRAL STRUCTURES ARE IN FACT A CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND FOLLOW RULES OF MOBILITY. DO SAME FOR STERNUM.
THE SYMPATHETIC CHAIN LIES IN FRONT OF THE HEAD OF THE RIBS SO ABNORMAL TENSION CAN CONTRIBUTE TO NUSUAL PRESENTATION.
IT WOULD ALSO BE PPROPRIATE TO TEST SEGMENTAL MOBILITY OF CERVICAL SEGMENTS.
CONSIDER VASCULAR INSUFFICIENCY, HAS SHE HAD A VASCULAR CONSULT?
INTERESTING PRESENTATION, PLEASE KEEP US POSTED.
SINCERELY, JERRY HESCH, MHS, PT
Hesch Seminar
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