Strain and Counterstrain
Related Authors: Lawrence H. Jones, D.O., FAAO.
"Principles: The pain of an articulation and its peri-articular muscular tissue depends on its position.
Method: To alleviate and remove the pain in an articulation by passively searching the most comfortable position. Stretching of the antagonists is applied in this position. Search of the painful points localised in the antagonist muscle, manual control of the proprioceptive activity for 90 seconds, and monitoring the painfulness of the point. Gradual, slow, passive return to the neutral position.
Indications: All cases of pain with acute locking of a joint, as encountered in acute lombosciatalgia, whiplash injuries, torticollis, lumbago, post-traumatic cases, and periarthritis of the shoulder. In addition to its application for articular disorders, this slow, non-invasive technique is recommended in some cases of cephalea, vertigo, infantile dysphagia, coughs, epigastralgia, and umbilical pain. The strain and counterstrain technique is an excellent alternative for classic manipulations, which are generally more invasive and difficult to apply in many acute cases."
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"Principles: The pain of an articulation and its peri-articular muscular tissue depends on its position.
Method: To alleviate and remove the pain in an articulation by passively searching the most comfortable position. Stretching of the antagonists is applied in this position. Search of the painful points localised in the antagonist muscle, manual control of the proprioceptive activity for 90 seconds, and monitoring the painfulness of the point. Gradual, slow, passive return to the neutral position.
Indications: All cases of pain with acute locking of a joint, as encountered in acute lombosciatalgia, whiplash injuries, torticollis, lumbago, post-traumatic cases, and periarthritis of the shoulder. In addition to its application for articular disorders, this slow, non-invasive technique is recommended in some cases of cephalea, vertigo, infantile dysphagia, coughs, epigastralgia, and umbilical pain. The strain and counterstrain technique is an excellent alternative for classic manipulations, which are generally more invasive and difficult to apply in many acute cases."
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CASE STUDIES:
Cervical Treatments Dowd
ABSTRACTS:
Reliability, Validity and Effectivenessof SCS Techniques Wong ,Schauer - 2004
Effect of Strain Counterstrain on Pain and Strength in Hip Musculature Wong, Schauer - 2004
Use of SCS in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain Lewis, Flynn - 2001
Effect of SCS Therapy on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness Gay - 2001
Ankle Dorsiflexion Jennings - 2000
Traditional Osteophthic Examination of the Cervical Spine Compared Partland, Goodridge - 1997
Osteopathic Manipulation and Tight Hamstrings Brault - 1994
Intertester Reliability of Identifying Strain and Counter Strain Points Tatom, Laman - 1999
Effect of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment of Length of Stay for Pancreatitis Radjieski, Lumley, Cantieri - 1998
The Journal of Maual & Manipulative Therapy Vol 9 No 2 2001
The use of Strain-Counterstrain in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Vol. 9 No. 2 (2001), 92 - 98
The Use of Strain-Counterstrain in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Vol. 12 No. 4 (2004), 215 - 223
Effect of Strain Counterstrain on Pain and Strength in Hip Musculature
CASE STUDIES:
Cervical Treatments Dowd
ABSTRACTS:
Reliability, Validity and Effectivenessof SCS Techniques Wong ,Schauer - 2004
Effect of Strain Counterstrain on Pain and Strength in Hip Musculature Wong, Schauer - 2004
Use of SCS in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain Lewis, Flynn - 2001
Effect of SCS Therapy on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness Gay - 2001
Ankle Dorsiflexion Jennings - 2000
Traditional Osteophthic Examination of the Cervical Spine Compared Partland, Goodridge - 1997
Osteopathic Manipulation and Tight Hamstrings Brault - 1994
Intertester Reliability of Identifying Strain and Counter Strain Points Tatom, Laman - 1999
Effect of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment of Length of Stay for Pancreatitis Radjieski, Lumley, Cantieri - 1998
The Journal of Maual & Manipulative Therapy Vol 9 No 2 2001
The use of Strain-Counterstrain in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Vol. 9 No. 2 (2001), 92 - 98
The Use of Strain-Counterstrain in the Treatment of Patients with Low Back Pain
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Vol. 12 No. 4 (2004), 215 - 223
Effect of Strain Counterstrain on Pain and Strength in Hip Musculature
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The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2004), 107 - 112
Reliability, Validity and Effectiveness of Strain Counterstrain Techniques
Reliability, Validity and Effectiveness of Strain Counterstrain Techniques
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