Spencer technique
The Spencer technique (also known as the "7 stages of Spencer") is an articulatory technique used in Osteopathic medicine to help relieve restriction and pain at the shoulder.[1] Although variations exist, normally 7 steps are included.[2] Indications for the Spencer technique include adhesive capsulitis.[3]
The following is a common sequence:[4]
- Glenohumeral extension
- Use slow gentle springing motion at the point of resistance and muscle energy.
- Glenohumeral flexion
- Circumduction with compression
- Circumduction with traction
- Abduction of the shoulder joint
- Internal Rotation
- Joint Pump
See also
Atlas of Osteopathic Techniques, Alexander Nicholas DO FAAO
References
- ↑ http://www.jaoa.org/content/109/8/415.full.pdf
- ↑ http://www.osteopathic.org/inside-aoa/events/regional-osteopathic-medical-education/Documents/Presentations/rogers-osteopathic-approach-to-shoulder-and-lower-extremity-problems.pdf
- ↑ texasopti.hsc.unt.edu/OPTI-Shoulder-2006.pptx
- ↑ texasopti.hsc.unt.edu/OPTI-Shoulder-2006.pptx
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