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Manual muscle testing latissimus dorsi injury |185|

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Latissimus Dorsi Origin Spinous processes of T6-12, ribs 9/10-12, through the thoracolumbar fascia from the lumbar & cervical vertebrae & posterior one third of the external lip of the iliac crest, a slip from the inferior angle of the scapula This report describes the rehabilitation of a patient following surgical repair of a torn latissimus dorsi tendon. The scientific rationale for the treatment progression is discussed. A 35-year-old man with a ruptured latissimus dorsi tendon 6 weeks mid/lower thoracic pain. She was referred with a medical diagnosis of † Chronic left latissimus dorsi pain † Subtle decrease in left shoulder end range flexion Manual muscle testing of left latissimus was pain-free, and the patient was completely independent with a home exercise program/ The examiner will feel the normal latissimus dorsi contract and can compare the test side with the contralateral normal side more exactly with this double simultaneous exam technique. Strength Testing: This is considered more of a functional test rather than a specific manual muscle test. Carson Robertson Latissimus Dorsi Trigger Point. The origin of the latissimus dorsi muscle is the spinous processes of vertebrae T7-T12, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest, inferior 3 or 4 ribs and inferior angle of scapula, and the insertion is located on the floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus. Biodex Testing and Balance Training; Cryotherapy; Heat Therapy; Philadelphia placed Roy Halladay on the disabled list yesterday with a Grade I strain of the latissimus Dorsi (generally referred to as the lat muscle). The latissimus dorsi is a very broad muscle that spans much of the back. Anatomy of the Latissimus Dorsi. The latissimus dorsi muscle is a large flat muscle of the back. It has several attachment points on the back of the body, which can vary for each person. Test the lat function with manual muscle testing including straight arm pulldowns, arm abduction, and Manual Muscle T

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