Restoration of Full Shoulder Range of Motion After Application of the Fascial Distortion Model
- 01A case report on one patient with chronic shoulder restriction
- 02The patient had pain and limited motion for 18 months
- 03Treatment involved the Fascial Distortion Model
- 04Full, painless range of motion was restored after two sessions
In this single case, two Fascial Distortion Model treatments restored full, painless shoulder motion in a patient with a chronic injury.
Decreased active and passive range of motion (ROM) accompanied by pain in the shoulder is a common presentation for patients with frozen shoulder, and it can be difficult to restore normal function. Through the fascial distortion model, physicians can apply a manual technique to rapidly and effectively increase ROM and decrease pain. A 28-year-old man presented 18 months after sustaining a shoulder hyperextension injury. On active and passive ROM examination, he had approximately 90° of shoulder abduction and moderately reduced internal rotation associated with 8/10 pain. After 2 applications of the fascial distortion model, his shoulder restored to full abduction and internal rotation with no pain.
- APA
- Joshua D Boucher, & Jose Figueroa (2016). Restoration of Full Shoulder Range of Motion After Application of the Fascial Distortion Model. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/restoration-of-full-shoulder-range-of-motion-after-application-of-the-fascial-distortion-model/
- MLA
- Joshua D Boucher, and Jose Figueroa. "Restoration of Full Shoulder Range of Motion After Application of the Fascial Distortion Model." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/restoration-of-full-shoulder-range-of-motion-after-application-of-the-fascial-distortion-model/.
- Chicago
- Joshua D Boucher, Jose Figueroa. 2016. "Restoration of Full Shoulder Range of Motion After Application of the Fascial Distortion Model.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/restoration-of-full-shoulder-range-of-motion-after-application-of-the-fascial-distortion-model/
