Cervical Spine Palpation | Clinical Physio

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This tutorial is fantastic for anyone wanting to learn the techniques of Cervical Spine Palpation. We will take you through how to find bony landmarks, handling, technique and with links to common pathologies as well.

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All this for free. Thank you very much

Nhlamulo.
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Great video thank you. How do you locate facet joints in the cervical spine and how to test if they are symptomatic?

alfred
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Khalid, Great job you’re doing mate. 👍🏻
One thing which is missing is, you didn’t mention the anatomy where the spinous process angle down, which is important while palpating the transverse processes and facets.

saqicheeta
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thanks for that guys I am revising my technique and I did pick up something there that I need to check.

darrellwatkinson
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Thanks a lots sir I'm PT from Thailand.

mimeephysiophuket
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Much appreciate these effort & volunteer too

safasalah
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really nice video. I m in 3rd year of bpt.

eklautasaquib
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Plz make more videos related to physiotherapy practice

circleview
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Are you a gonstead? Of course not, you are not talking about stat. and motion palpation.. No rudeness or disrespect, just observing some facts. ♥️

paveljelinek
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A very useful video, but it would be nice to have it translated into Arabic ❤

Bilal-jfsq
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Does diagnosed Cervical Stenosis necessarily preclude cervical adjustment?

mwngw
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5.3 why we can feel c5 but not c6 in cervical extension? I think c5 should go deep before c6 in extension! please correct me . Thanks yours videos are clinically significant

badalkc
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Palpation technique demonstrated here is not great. Palpation shouldn't be performed with a single finger poke such as demonstrated during sitting.

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