We may consider that since folding distortions have two different sub-types, unfolding and refolding, that they have two different correction techniques. The only difference however is that unfolding distortions are mainly tractioned and refolding distortions are...
In practice, the most frequently found Continuum Distortions are those on the elbow around the radial head. It is not uncommon for several Continuum Distortions to exist here side by side. Sometimes the patient will move his finger in a small circle around the radius...
Continuum distortions can occur anywhere along the rib, though they are most common at the inferior borders. These can be prominent in individuals with low back pain due to strain of the muscles of the lumbar spinal region. The provider can brace the patent by having...
Continuum Distortions may be palpable along any portion of the spine. Most commonly we find these located along the TVP’s. Proper patient placement including position of the head and neck is essential in correcting these Distortions. Some patients may need to be...