53b Deep Tissue: Posterior Upper Body -! Technique Demo and Practice"

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53b Deep Tissue: Posterior Upper Body -! Technique Demo and Practice"

53b Deep Tissue: Posterior Upper Body -! Technique Demo and Practice! Class Outline" 5 minutes" "Attendance, Breath of Arrival, and Reminders " 10 minutes "Lecture:" 25 minutes "Lecture:" 15 minutes "Active study skills:" 60 minutes "Total"

Assignments:! 53b Deep Tissue: Posterior Upper Body -! Technique Demo and Practice! Class Reminders"! 55a Review Questions (due before class starts)"! Your Swedish: PTS must be completed by class 56a" Quizzes:!! 57a Written Exam Prep Quiz (48a, 49a, 50a, 51a, 52a, 54a, and 55a)"! 58a Written Exam Prep Quiz (45a, 45b, 47a, 50b, 51b, 56a, and 56b)" Preparation for upcoming classes: "! 54a A&P: Endocrine System"! Salvo: Chapter 24"! Packet E: 121-130"! Packet A: 176-177"! 54b Deep Tissue: Technique Demo and Practice - Posterior Lower Body"! Packet D: 15-18"

Classroom Rules" Punctuality - everybody s time is precious"! Be ready to learn at the start of class; we ll have you out of here on time"! Tardiness: arriving late, returning late after breaks, leaving during class, leaving early" The following are not allowed:!! Bare feet"! Side talking"! Lying down"! Inappropriate clothing"! Food or drink except water"! Phones that are visible in the classroom, bathrooms, or internship" You will receive one verbal warning, then you ll have to leave the room.!

53b Deep Tissue: Posterior Upper Body -! Technique Demo and Practice! Packet D - 11"

Overview: Posterior Upper Body" Infraspinatus and Teres Minor! Triceps Brachii!! Deep effleurage" Upper Trapezius, Supraspinatus, and Levator Scapula! Rhomboids! Erector Spinae Group! Quadratus Lumborum!! Deep Effleurage

Infraspinatus and Teres Minor" Deep Effleurage! Warm, mobilize, and soften " Hang the client s arm off the side of the table! Stand alongside the client facing up the table! Stand right next to the arm" Work from origin to insertion using a loose fist of the inside hand! Drop into your stance to achieve pressure" Work more anteriorly than superiorly" Feel and listen for adhesions, trigger points, or areas of tension"

Triceps Brachii" Deep Effleurage! Warm, mobilize, and soften " Hang the client s arm off the side of the table! Stand in a lunge alongside the client s waist facing up the table! Outside hand grasps beneath the biceps and adducts the arm until your fingertips nestle against the table! Work from insertion to origin using a loose fist of the inside hand addressing the medial and long heads of triceps brachii! Drop into your stance to achieve pressure! Inside hand switches to lightly traction the arm while the outside hand addresses the lateral head of triceps brachii! Drop into your stance to achieve pressure" Feel and listen for adhesions, trigger points, or areas of tension"

Upper Trapezius, Supraspinatus, and Levator Scapula Deep Effleurage! Warm, mobilize, and soften " Standing at the head of the table facing down" Use soft fist of inside hand, thumb/radial side up" Brace your elbow against your abdomen and lean in to increase pressure! Compressively effleurage from base of neck to acromion! Lighten up over bony areas" Feel and listen for adhesions, trigger points, or areas of tension"

Rhomboids Deep Effleurage! Warm, mobilize, and soften " Standing at the head of the table facing down toward the feet" Use your lunge for movement " Use proximal ulna of same side arm" Stroke inferiorly across the rhomboid insertions close to the vertebral border of the scapula" Feel and listen for adhesions, trigger points, or areas of tension"

Erector Spinae Group Deep Effleurage! Warm, mobilize, and soften " Stand facing down the table near the corner" Use the proximal ulna of the inside arm to make two passes of deep effleurage down the back, beginning near T1" First pass: the ulna is parallel to spine and positioned just lateral to spinous processes (Be careful not to dig into them)! Sink in, then glide down through the lamina groove, addressing spinalis and multifidus, and end on the sacrum! It may be necessary to lift the hand to avoid running it into the gluteals as you approach the low back. Be aware of how this movement sharpens your contact and reduce pressure accordingly"

Erector Spinae Group Deep Effleurage! Second pass: begin in same spot as first, near T1 with ulna parallel to spine! As soon as possible begin to angle the forearm laterally as you continue to stroke inferiorly! This pass is more lateral, addressing longissimus and iliocostalis" When you reach the ilium, use the soft forearm flexors to cross over the iliac crest and finish stroke in the upper gluteals! Feel and listen for adhesions, trigger points, or areas of tension"

Quadratus Lumborum Deep Effleurage! Warm, mobilize, and soften " Standing in a lunge next to the lower ribs" Face down the table toward the lumbar area at a 45 angle " Use the forearm/proximal ulna of the foot hand to sink into the corner created by the spine and ilium" Draw your contact laterally and anteriorly " Move slowly and avoid contacting the 12 th rib" Be careful not to pinch the body near the table" Feel and listen for adhesions, trigger points, or areas of tension"

Overview: Posterior Upper Body" Infraspinatus and Teres Minor! Triceps Brachii!! Deep effleurage" Upper Trapezius, Supraspinatus, and Levator Scapula! Rhomboids! Erector Spinae Group! Quadratus Lumborum!

53b Deep Tissue: Posterior Upper Body -! Technique Demo and Practice"