This could be first rib stiffness, which would be irritated with shoulder
abdn, or may be C3,4 dysfunction. Try Mulligan 1st rib mobn in sitting with
sh. abdn MWM, or C4 sh. abdn MWM. I assume all cervical movements are
normal. The MWMs must be painfree.
Go the All Blacks!
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> Subject: Scalene Pain
> Date: Friday, 16 June 2000 06:23
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> Patient with scalene pain and SCM insertion pain. No history of trauma,
pain
> increases with shoulder abduction. Patient describes pain as being behind
the
> SC joint. Came back today after home program of mild scalene stretches
with
> increased complaints of pain. I am having trouble figureing etiology of
pain.
>
> Steve Marcum PT, CSCS
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