Facilitation techniques for head and neck, and trunk lecture 4 RHS 323

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Facilitation techniques for head and
neck, and trunk
lecture 4
RHS 323
Prepared by Mrs: Muneera Al-Murdi
Head and Neck
Flexion with rotation to the Right (Dfl, R)
•Antagonistic pattern
Extension with rotation to the left
•Components of motion
Head rotate to the right, mandible depresses
to the right, atlanto-occipital joint flexes
toward right, and cervical spine flexes with
rotation to the right.
Head and Neck
 Normal timing
Action occurs from distal to proximal.
Timing for emphasis
• Head rotation toward right.
• Depression of mandible and flexion of atlantooccipital joint.
• Cervical flexion with rotation toward right.
Head and Neck
Manual contact
Right hand
Left hand
Commands
• Preparatory commands
• Action commands
Head and Neck
 pattern analysis (major muscle components)
• Head rotation
• Depression of Mandible
• Cervical flexion with rotation
Head and Neck
 Extension with rotation to the left (D ex, L)
• Antagonistic pattern
Flexion with rotation t the right
• Components of motions
• Normal timing
• Timing for emphasis
Head rotation to the left, elevation of mandible and
extension of atlanto-occipital joint, and cervical
extension with rotation to the left.
Head and Neck
Extension with rotation to the left (D ex, L)
• Manual contacts
Right hand
Left hand
• Commands
Prepartory commands
Action commands
Extension with rotation to the left (D ex, L)
• Pattern analysis
Head rotation, elevation of mandible and
atlanto-occipital joint extension, and
cervical extension with rotation.
Head and Neck
Head and neck Rotation to the right (Ro, R)
• Antagonistic pattern
• Components of motion
• Normal timing, timing for emphasis
• Manual contact
• Commands
• Pattern analysis
Upper Trunk (Superior Region)
Flexion with rotation to the Right (D fl, R)
Flexion with rotation to the Right (D fl, R)
Upper Trunk (Superior Region)
Extension with rotation to the left (D ex, L)
Upper Trunk (Superior Region)
Rotation to the right ( Ro, R)
Antagonistic pattern, components of motion,
normal timing, timing for emphasis, manual
contact, commands, and pattern analysis.
Lower Trunk (Inferior region)
 Flexion with rotation to the left ( D fl, L)
with knee straight, flexion, and extension.
• Antagonistic pattern
• Components of motion
• Normal timing
• Timing for emphasis
• Manual contact
• Commands
• Pattern analysis
Lower Trunk (Inferior region)
Lower Trunk (Inferior region)
Extension with Rotation to the right (D ex, R)
 With knee straight, extending, flexing.
Antagonistic pattern, components of
motion, normal timing, timing for
emphasis, manual contacts, commands.
Lower Trunk (Inferior region)
Lower Trunk (Inferior region)