Paul, the 4th edition contains the MWM for sh abdn with pressure on C4 SP
away from the side of pain. Try to get hold of the latest book. The All
Blacks are our national rugby team who beat Tonga 102-0 last night! A
slightly better result than the England Soccer team's last outing vs
Portugal. Martin
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> From: Paul Sumner <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Scalene Pain
> Date: Friday, 16 June 2000 21:27
>
> Martin, I have got mulligans book manual therapy v3rd edition but have
not come across the 1st rib technique and C4 sh. abdn MWM. Could you
describe these techniques further or clarify them.
>
> Who are the all blacks???!! we're into Euro 2000 soccer over 'ere.
>
> >>> "Martin Kidd" <[log in to unmask]> 06/15/00 09:09PM >>>
> 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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> > From: [log in to unmask]
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Scalene Pain
> > Date: Friday, 16 June 2000 06:23
> >
> > 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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