7. Introduction to BLT, Still's, and FPR Techniques Flashcards

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Who invented BLT?

A

William G Sutherland

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What are the indications for BLT?

A

SD that involve ligamentous articular strains

Areas of lymphatic congestion or local edema

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Who invented FPR?

A

Stanley Schiowitz

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What are the indications of FPR?

A

Myofascial or articular somatic dysfunction

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What are the absolute contraindications for FPR?

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Unstable fracture

Unstable vitals

Exacerbation of neurological symptoms

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Who did the title reference work for Still’s technique?

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Richard Van Buskirk

Take a Bus to Kirksville

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How much localizing force do we use in Still’s technique?

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Less than or equal to 5 lb of force

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