Restoration of full shoulder range of motion after application of the fascial distortion model

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Abstract

Decreased active and passive range of motion (ROM) accompanied by pain in the shoulder is a common presentation for patients with frozen shoulder, and it can be difficult to restore normal function. Through the fascial distortion model, physicians can apply a manual technique to rapidly and effectively increase ROM and decrease pain. A 28-year-old man presented 18 months after sustaining a shoulder hyperextension injury. On active and passive ROM examination, he had approximately 90° of shoulder abduction and moderately reduced internal rotation associated with 8/10 pain. After 2 applications of the fascial distortion model, his shoulder restored to full abduction and internal rotation with no pain.

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Boucher, J. D., & Figueroa, J. (2018). Restoration of full shoulder range of motion after application of the fascial distortion model. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 118(5), 341–344. https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2018.044

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