ASSESSMENT AIDS 1: General & Regional Assessment Essentials & Case Study (SHIN SPLINTS)

3. General Active Movement findings and Regional Symptomatic Active and Passive movement findings – (Blue)

4. Regional Passive Motion findings for primary area of ART and bony & Soft tissues findings for Primary ART and symotomatic area (Black)

Note 1: 12th rib on the right should be drawn lower in diagram 4.

Also having all this information when we explored this in a class, we only had 5 minutes left and then picked one spot to treat to see how much effect we could make on the whole system with the least effort.  We picked the L2 area because it seemed to be the core 1ry dysfunction holding the whole posture.   I did one technique on this (took less than a minute) and then re-observed the whole posture and it was all more balanced in weight bearing taking pressure off the shins which felt and moved more easily.  YAY! (demonstrating if we treat the right areas it has a global effect and a better effect on symptoms than treating the symptomatic area itself.