Contraindications to manual therapy






















Contraindications to manipulation include local malignancy, local infection, fracture, inflammatory spondylitis, spondylolisthesis,and vertebral artery vascular compromise. Somatic dysfunction with joint restriction, if clinically relevant, represents the Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.  · What are the Manual Therapy Precautions and Contraindications when working the Neck? The neck contains many structures whose locations are important to know for reasons of client safety. Many of these structures are sensitive neurovascular structures (nerves, arteries, and veins) that contraindicate pressure. Manual therapy is typically contraindicated when the motion impairment is caused by excessive joint mobility. Motion impairment caused by weakened or shortened muscles is often an indication to use soft tissue techniques.


Manual therapy is typically contraindicated when the motion impairment is caused by excessive joint mobility. Motion impairment caused by weakened or shortened muscles is often an indication to use soft tissue techniques. If a blood clot is lurking deep in the vein, a manual lymphatic drainage session could potentially cause it to loosen and travel to the lung causing pulmonary embolism. Fever is another contraindication. A fever is your body telling you it's working on fighting an infection of some sort. Let your body deal with itself. No MLD if you have a fever. Subjects will be excluded if they have previous history of surgery, whiplash in the last 6 weeks, nerve root compression, red flags, or contraindications to dry needling or manual therapy.


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