The initial set up position for muscle energy treatment of T5 ERSr is this.
FRSl
This sagittal motion of the radial head is associated with wrist supination.
Anterior
This region supplies sympathetic innervation to the stomach.
T5-9
This Type II dysfunction has a prominent left transverse process and is worse in flexion.
ERSl
Ankle plantarflexion is associated with this fibular head motion
Posterior glide
This region supplies parasympathetic innervation for the head.
OA
This Type I dysfunction has prominent transverse process on the right, worst at L2 and spans 2 additional vertebrae superiorly and inferiorly.
T12-L4 NSlRr
Ankle inversion is associated with paired ankle motion.
Plantarflexion
This region supplies sympathetic innervation to the GU system.
T11-L2
This is the initial position for indirect myofascial treatment of T12 FRSl
FRSl
Anterior radial head will cause restriction in this wrist motion.
Pronation
This anterior point serves as a neural reflection to the body surface for the heart.
Left second intercostal space
This is the paired L5 dysfunction for a left on left forward sacral torsion.
L5 ERSr
This radial head dysfunction is associated with forward FOOSH injury.
Posterior radial head
This lower region supplies no autonomic innervation.
L3-5