Lumbar Spine Active Range of Motion / Movement | Clinical Physio

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  • This video tutorial will teach you the important methods of testing active range of movement of the lumbar spine! It will take you through key traits, important signs and symptoms, and how common pathologies present in the lumbar spine.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 53

  • @birupakshya8586
    @birupakshya8586 18 днів тому

    Great resource. Rare to find this kind of clear concise explanation anywhere. Ton of thanks.

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  6 днів тому

      You're very welcome! Thank you for watching!

  • @juliablair5104
    @juliablair5104 4 роки тому +7

    What a fantastic resource, thank you!

  • @panagiotiskapodistrias9817
    @panagiotiskapodistrias9817 Рік тому +3

    Simple and helpful,thank you!

  • @minaljoshi8888
    @minaljoshi8888 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing

  • @Fatima-jf8tg
    @Fatima-jf8tg 10 місяців тому +1

    fantastic...thanks so much for such a good visualized explaining and also the demostration on the spine.🥰🤩

  • @nishitapoojary1607
    @nishitapoojary1607 10 місяців тому

    Very well explained !!

  • @dustbeneathourfeet3255
    @dustbeneathourfeet3255 2 роки тому

    Wow so detailed. Thank you so much!

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  2 роки тому

      Any time! Thank you!

    • @dustbeneathourfeet3255
      @dustbeneathourfeet3255 2 роки тому

      @@ClinicalPhysio Your videos teach better than some of my university physio lecturers!!

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  2 роки тому

      @@dustbeneathourfeet3255 Thats very generous of you! We are very grateful we can help 😊

  • @anilambadekar
    @anilambadekar 3 роки тому

    Very useful explaination..

  • @oojrehab8918
    @oojrehab8918 3 роки тому

    thanks

  • @maddybennett2677
    @maddybennett2677 2 роки тому +1

    Another amazing resource! I noticed that you don't have a video for passive range of movement at the lumbar spine? Is there a clinical reason for this or is them some other procedure you would undertake to assess PROM?

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  2 роки тому +3

      Hey Maddy! You are spot on… I’ve personally never tested PROM of lumbar spine… but you could do Tx PROM or Hip PROM… I know your next question: Why?! Probably because I think because of the big movements and likelihood that patient joins in. Just thinking about doing lumbar spine extension passively I think would be fiddly and I’m not sure how much you would gain from it 🤷🏻‍♂️
      P.s. as well as our UA-cam we have loads on instagram as well!!! 😊

    • @maddybennett2677
      @maddybennett2677 2 роки тому

      @@ClinicalPhysio That makes sense. Is this also the case for strength tests on the lumbar spine, I can imagine they are the easiest to test. I'll definitely be having a scroll through your instagram while I finish my lumbar notes!

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  2 роки тому

      @@maddybennett2677 no problem! Yes we don’t have lumbar spine resisted… I suppose these are often tested by looking at hip testing for gluts/hip flexors but there is no reason why you couldn’t test side flexion resisted if you wish? Some might choose core stability tests but whether or not we should still be talking about core strength is a different conversation all together!

  • @soneelita
    @soneelita 3 роки тому

    Thank you .

  • @nooral7073
    @nooral7073 4 місяці тому

    Hero ❤

  • @joshuawasserman170
    @joshuawasserman170 3 роки тому

    How do you gauge L/S extension ROM practically, in terms of 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4? It is easier to gauge L/S Flx ROM, but I have difficulty doing similar % for extension? I know how to do it qualitatively c/ the SFMA, but not as well c/ ROM.

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Joshua! Ultimately - use what is best for you! I completely appreciate your point about 1/2, 3/4. For SF you could use how far fingertips are from knee. For extension you could use ⁰ if you wanted

  • @JS-kr7zy
    @JS-kr7zy 2 роки тому

    What does a a layman know about the qualities of a senior physiotherapist over any other?

  • @user-yh7vd5fq3c
    @user-yh7vd5fq3c Рік тому

    great content 👍 a question - why not active rotation?

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Yes certainly, the majority of spinal rotation comes from the thoracic spine, so we have included this in our thoracic AROM video 😊

    • @user-yh7vd5fq3c
      @user-yh7vd5fq3c Рік тому

      @@ClinicalPhysio great! thanks! 👍🌹

  • @gogaliyapraveen2204
    @gogaliyapraveen2204 3 роки тому +1

    Hi I have a query
    when you have pain while flexing your lumbar spine
    Should we avoid deadlift , squat movements or we can continue ??

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  3 роки тому

      Hi! It would be wrong of us to comment on individual symptoms... would always suggest you are professionally assessed

    • @gogaliyapraveen2204
      @gogaliyapraveen2204 3 роки тому

      @@ClinicalPhysio
      I have done assessment already only and consulted with doctor too but he is saying that is gluteal amnesia
      But it is spinal flexion pain
      When I’m sitting touching my chin to my chest
      It is hurting
      So I need an suggestion
      Should I continue lifting weight or should I stop
      But doctor suggested not to use high heel shoes and I can continue lifting

  • @bowieboet1321
    @bowieboet1321 2 роки тому

    ROM
    flexion: 40-60
    extension: 20-35
    side flexion: 20-25

  • @dee81ism
    @dee81ism 4 роки тому

    I have a query? You’ve mentioned that disc pathologies doesn’t like lumbar flexion which is true.
    In case of disc herniation the disc protrudes mostly posterior-laterally. So wouldn’t extension cause the pain as well due to putting pressure on the bulge in the same direction as the bulge?

    • @raffojaffo
      @raffojaffo 3 роки тому

      If it's a severe disc herniation it may not like movement in that segment in any direction. As the spine flexes the weight shift will cause the disc to move posterior and with extension the opposite.These tests need to be taken in tandem with the patient hx and the character of symptoms ie generally if its a disc it will be sharper/severe as opposed to a dull ache with a facet. Think of the bulge as dynamic as opposed to simply static, you are correct though.

    • @NickLiang
      @NickLiang 3 роки тому +1

      If you think about the Mckenzie technique, the bulge is due to fluid pushing against a weakness in the disc wall, extension would push this fluid anteriorly therefore reducing the pressure causing the bulge. As a result, repeated extension should actually centralise symptoms.

  • @khairulkhaizuran6003
    @khairulkhaizuran6003 3 роки тому

    how about the rotation movement?

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  3 роки тому +3

      Hi! Only minimal lumbar rotation is said to occur with the majority of it taking place at the thoracic spine. You can see our Thoracic spine active range of movement video for details of this if you like 😊

    • @khairulkhaizuran6003
      @khairulkhaizuran6003 3 роки тому

      @@ClinicalPhysio I get it. okay thank you

  • @seanguest9811
    @seanguest9811 Рік тому

    Is it at all possible to differentiate between myotomal and non-myotomal weakness?

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  Рік тому +1

      Yes certainly… it would just need more careful nerve testing of peripheral nerves….. E.g. Dorsiflexion is performed by the Deep Peroneal Nerve, and is the L4 myotome. So are other muscles innervated by Deep Peroneal Nerve weak as well? Or just dorsiflexion?

    • @seanguest9811
      @seanguest9811 Рік тому

      @@ClinicalPhysio amazing, thank you for the reply!

    • @ClinicalPhysio
      @ClinicalPhysio  Рік тому

      @@seanguest9811 no problem! We have myotomes videos on our UA-cam if you want them 👍🏼

    • @seanguest9811
      @seanguest9811 Рік тому +1

      @@ClinicalPhysio thats great thanks, I've been making my way through a lot of them today!

  • @kingdru_562
    @kingdru_562 Рік тому

    Although I can work out relatively pain free, outside of that I'm constantly tight in llower back with no forward range of motion for fear of a sharp painful slipped disk like feeling followed by extreme tightness and soreness for weeks. Chiropractor haven't helped at all so far.

  • @Shukla1764
    @Shukla1764 3 роки тому +1

    Dr plz can contact you pls bcz i have a spine problm too much and our doctor only money money but not saying what is actually cause plz mail sir

    • @soneelita
      @soneelita 3 роки тому

      You might be having spinal arthritis .

  • @humanadam9773
    @humanadam9773 Рік тому

    the tests will cause you an injury if you are obese or overweight.. I spent a week in bed of back pain after doing side flexion