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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: L-Spine Eval and RX 4, Evaluation Stress Testing Of L-Spine (Repeated Lumbar Movements Static Postures), 1. Promote Centralization 2. Avoid Peripheralization 3. Progress towards extension-based program 4. Education For lumbar derangements that do not centralize w/ FIS, EIS, or FIL, try the following exercises and mobilizations in this order. Stop doing a procedure if there are signs of peripheralization. If centralization occurs, but does not remain better, try the procedure again. If insufficent, in reducing the derangement continue moving along this track until the most beneficial movement is determined. prone lying, Lateral Shift Correction Flexion in Step- Standing, Dysfunction Syndrome treatment principles 1. Movement into painful end range (ER) 2. Manual mobilizations for increasing ROM 3. Education, PA thrust move out of sagittal plane only if necessary Unilateral PA Glide, pressup w/ OP Extension mobilization (PA glide), Derangement Syndrome treatment principles 1. Promote Centralization 2. Avoid Peripheralization 3. Progress towards extension-based program 4. Education, Extension mobilization (PA glide) PA thrust, Standing side-glide Lateral Shift Correction, 1. Promote Centralization 2. Avoid Peripheralization 3. Progress towards extension-based program 4. Education if laterally shifted no repetitive motion test- ing...just correct shift then try extension., prone pressup pressup w/ OP, prone lying prone on elbows, Evaluation places in 1 of 3 treatment-based syndromes Derangement Syndrome, Evaluation places in 1 of 3 treatment-based syndromes Postural Syndrome, Evaluation places in 1 of 3 treatment-based syndromes Dysfunction Syndrome, Postural Syndrome treatment principles 1. Correct posture 2. Issue lumbar roll 3. Ergonomic assess. 4. Education, Evaluation Postural Assessment, Unilateral PA Glide Unilateral PA thrust, prone on elbows ???? prone pressup, Evaluation History