Muscle Energy Technique (MET), was developed by Dr. Fred
Mitchell, Sr. D.O. MET will help reduce joint hypomobility, muscle tension,
fascial tension, pain, swelling, and will help to restore proper joint
biomechanics, functional ROM and postural alignment. MET is a direct manual
therapy technique in which the practitioner positions the patient’s affected
joint at its restrictive barrier. A gentle isometric contraction is used to
relax and lengthen the muscle and/or fascial tension and normalize the joint
dysfunction.
MET can be used in the treatment of back pain, sciatica,
neck pain, headaches, rib pain, upper and lower extremity orthopedic
dysfunctions, swelling, and postural deformities.
Because of the gentleness and effectiveness of MET, it is
appropriate with the following patient populations: pediatrics, geriatrics,
sports injuries, auto accidents, general orthopedic conditions, amputees,
respiratory and neurological patients.
MET, like all other osteopathic manual techniques, begins with evaluation. We are evaluating for Somatic Dysfunction. To evaluate Somatic Dysfunction we use the principle of ARTS:
The A stands for Postural Asymmetry: The practitioner evaluates the patient in the sagittal, frontal, and transverse planes in both standing and sitting. Which body part displays the greatest asymmetry?
The R stands for Restriction in Range: The practitioner evaluates the range of motion (ROM) of the spine (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar), the rib cage, upper and lower extremities.
The T stands for Tension Tests: The practitioner will perform tension tests for the spine (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar), the rib cage, pelvis, sacrum, upper and lower extremities. Normally, when performing tension tests, there should be a soft, supple and springy end feel. If the sensation is hard and restrictive, this is indicative of somatic dysfunction.
The S stands for Special Tests: The practitioner will perform inhibitory balance and specific orthopedic tests to confirm your findings.
Muscle Energy Technique is taught as two courses (upper
& lower quadrant).
METLQ: This course will teach you how to evaluate and treat
the lumbar spine, pelvis, sacrum (lumbo-sacral and sacro-iliac joints), hips,
knee, ankle, and foot for somatic dysfunction.
Course Objectives:
- Gain
an understanding of the history, principles, and neuromuscular basis of
Muscle Energy Techniques
- Conduct
a thorough orthopedic evaluation for the lumbar spine, pelvis, sacrum
(lumbo-sacral and sacro-iliac joints), and lower extremities, and perform
associated Muscle Energy Techniques
- Chart
your results and formulate a treatment plan
- Be
able to palpate a "muscle barrier" and bony landmarks of the
spine, pelvis, sacrum, and lower extremities
- Decide
on the proper sequence of treating Somatic Dysfunction
- Understand
the clinical importance of Muscle Energy Techniques and the treatment of
joint and muscular skeletal dysfunctions
- Integrate
Muscle Energy Techniques with other treatment modalities
“This is one of the best workshop experiences I've had. Very thorough, guided, and supportive.” – R. Felice, PT
“Muscle Energy Techniques for the Lower Quadrant advances the knowledge of clinical practitioners. It introduces concepts which meet the needs of patients that suffer from stiffness in the lower extremities and pelvic regions. Kerry’s knowledge of the subject matter shows in the classroom through his instructional poise.” - E.V., Physical Therapist
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