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 atlanto-occipital 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)