Week 12

Correlative Techniques I B (9)-1-1 ppt (continued)

Superior Vertebra translated posterior (all terms mean the same thing)

  • Reinert Diversified

    • Spinous process or body listing

      • Retrolisthesis (w/o inferiority)

  • Palmer/Gonstead

    • Spinous listing

      • P (posterior)

  • National

    • Vertebral body listing

      • P (posterior)

  • ACA Advisory Panel (1988) Medicare

    • Vertebral body listing

      • R (retrolisthesis)

Superior Vertebra’s SP rotated to the right, body open/wedged on the right, leaning to the left (all terms mean the same thing)

  • Reinert Diversified

    • Spinous process or body listing

      • Right open wedge w/spinous right typical

  • Palmer/ Gonstead

    • Spinous listing

      • PRS (posterior right superior spinous)

  • National

    • Body listing

      • LPI (left posterior inferior)

  • ACA advisory panel (1988) Medicare

    • LR (left rotational malposition)

    • LLF (left lateral flexion malposition)

Superior Vertebra’s SP rotated to the left, body open/wedged on the right, leaning to the left (all terms mean the same thing)

  • Reinert Diversified

    • Spinous process or body listing

      • Right open wedge w/spinous left Atypical

  • Palmer/ Gonstead

    • Spinous listing

      • PLI (posterior left inferior spinous)

  • National

    • Body listing

      • RPS (right posterior superior)

  • ACA advisory panel (1988) Medicare

    • RR (right rotational malposition)

    • LLF (left lateral flexion malposition)

Superior Vertebra’s SP rotated to the left, body open/wedged on the left, leaning to the right (all terms mean the same thing)

  • Reinert Diversified

    • Spinous process or body listing

      • Left open wedge w/spinous left typical

  • Palmer/ Gonstead

    • Spinous listing

      • PLS (posterior superior left spinous)

  • National

    • Body listing

      • RPI (right posterior inferior)

  • ACA advisory panel (1988) Medicare

    • RR (right rotational malposition)

    • RLF (right lateral flexion malposition)

Superior Vertebra’s SP rotated to the right, body open/wedged on the left, leaning to the right (all terms mean the same thing)

  • Reinert Diversified

    • Spinous process or body listing

      • Left open wedge w/spinous right Atypical

  • Palmer/ Gonstead

    • Spinous listing

      • PRI (posterior right inferior spinous)

  • National

    • Body listing

      • LPS (left posterior superior)

  • ACA advisory panel (1988) Medicare

    • LR (left rotational malposition)

    • RLF (right lateral flexion malposition

Abbreviations and Terminologies:

  • IND = Indication

  • PP = Patient Positioning

  • DP = Doctor Positioning

  • SCP = Segmental Contact Point on Patient

  • CP = Contact Point (Doctor’s hand)

  • IH = Indifferent Hand

  • VEC = Vector (line of drive)

Pelvis - Side Posture:

  • HypoThenar/ilium push (PI Ilium)

    • Restricted SI extension

    • Flexion malposition of ilium

    • Vector=

      • P→A (tissue slack M→L)

      • I→S

  • Hypothenar/ Sacral Base Push (PS Sacrum)

    • Posterior Superior unilateral malposition of sacrum

    • CP = Sacral Base

    • VEC=

      • P→A

      • I→S

    • Can be for left or right in this position

  • Hypothenar/ Ischium push (AS ilium)

    • Restricted SI flexion

    • SCP = Medial Inferior Ischium

    • CP = Hypothenar or forearm

    • VEC= P→A

  • Hypothenar/ Sacral Apex use ( AI Sacrum)

    • Restricted SI Extension or Unilateral Anteroinferior Malposition of Sacrum

    • SCP= Sacral Apex

    • CP = Hypothenar or Forearm

    • VEC= P→A

  • Hypothenar/ Ilium Sacral Apex Push (AI Sacrum)

    • Restricted SI extension - Left

    • Posterior Inferior malposition of ilium

    • SCP=

      • inferior hand- sacral apex

      • Superior hand - PSIS

    • CP = Hypothenar both hands

    • DP = Contralateral aside- modified fencer stance

    • VEC=

      • Inferior hand-

        • P→A

        • I→S

        • M→L

      • Superior hand-

        • P→A

        • S→I

        • M→L

Pelvis - Prone

  • Hypothenar/ilium Sacral Apex Push (PI ilium or AI Sacrum)

    • Posteroinferior malposition of the ilium or PI ilium

    • DP = COnralateral side

    • VEC =

      • Inferior hand -

        • support

      • Superior hand-

        • P→A

        • I→S

        • M→L

    • If using the inferior hand to make the adjustment, The DC would stand on the ipsilateral side

  • Hypothenar/ilium push with Hip extension )PI ilium)

    • Restricted iliac extension

    • PI malpositon of the ilium

    • CP = PSIS

    • DP = Fencer stance on the OPPOSITE side of Restriction

    • VEC=

      • P→A

      • I→S

      • M→L

Key points:

  • Cephalic hand= superior hand

  • Caudal hand = inferior hand

  • Anterior/ Inferior rotation Sacral Base = Nutation

  • Posterior/superior rotation sacral base = Counter Nutation

  • Flexion of the SI joint

    • incorporates Posterior/ inferior movement of the PSIS & Ipsilateral anterior inferior motion of the Sacral Base

  • Extension of the SI joint

    • incorporates anterior superior movement of the PSIS & posterior superior movement of the sacral base