OMT: MFR - Ischiorectal Fossa (Pelvic Floor; Supine, Direct)

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Osteopathic Clinical Skills

8 ай бұрын

This particular video is intended as a demonstration of the principles of myofascial release (MFR) treatment method for the ischiorectal fossa (AKA pelvic floor). This variation is performed in a supine position utilizing a direct approach.
It is not intended as a complete instructional video and should not be considered a source of complete OMT instruction.
Instead, it should be treated as a supplement to independent learning using primary Osteopathic Manipulation instructional resources. Clinical skills are best learned and developed with support from faculty in the context of a complete Osteopathic Medical School Curriculum.
Osteopathic Clinical Skills is a channel dedicated to discussing and exploring Osteopathic Clinical Skills concepts for medical students, residents, and clinicians and presenting them in an easy to understand manner.
Attributions:
Many thanks to the University of North Texas Health Science Center Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC - TCOM) for permitting use of the Medical Education Training (MET) facilities and equipment during the production of this video.
Additional thanks to the UNTHSC-TCOM learner and faculty volunteers who participated in this production and provided permission for the use of their image in this video.

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@Bilal-jf3sq
@Bilal-jf3sq Ай бұрын
كل ما تقدمه مفيد ونرجو المزيد شكرا لكم عمل جيد وموفق ❤
@francescomancino2317
@francescomancino2317 8 ай бұрын
Bellissimo video! Complimenti!
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@brandoutmusic
@brandoutmusic 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid! Couldn't find any good walkthroughs on this technique, which is surprising since it's a main part of lymphatics tx. Great explanation as always :)
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills 8 ай бұрын
Hey! Glad you found it helpful! More to come!
@Osteopathy
@Osteopathy 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for shearing this video. I am wonder why superiolateral glide on ischial tuberosity might stretch the fascial of ischiorectal fossa?
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills 8 ай бұрын
Since you are contacting the medial aspect of the ischial tuberosity, pressing superiorly adds a direct contact on the lateral attachments of the pelvic floor muscles, then the lateral pressure pulls the ischial tuberosity away from the midline, further engaging and stretching the pelvic floor muscles.
@Osteopathy
@Osteopathy 8 ай бұрын
@@OsteopathicClinicalSkills I see and many thanks.
@Ahmadsyar
@Ahmadsyar 8 ай бұрын
Is it more difficult to feel the bone when the patient has a higher percentage of muscle and/or fat in that area?
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills
@OsteopathicClinicalSkills 8 ай бұрын
It can be a little more challenging with more muscle or fat tissue overlying the area, but fortunately, landmarks like the ASIS, ischial tuberosity, etc are located more superficially or at natural body creases where there are thinner layers of soft tissue. In this video, I emphasize the hamstring tracking strategy for finding the ischial tuberosity. Practicing consistent strategies for each common landmark makes finding them easier and more consistent no matter the person’s body type/shape.
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