Hi everyone, sorry this's so urgent...
I have a new client coming very soon who was playing with his kids and threw out a couple of rib heads. This isn't the first time this's happened to him and he does see a chiropractor (who is not in the office today).
We learned something in NMT about putting rib heads back in using pressure in/near the axillary area but I cannot recall the whole procedure. Does anyone else have any ideas? SHould I gently work the intercostals with a small T-bar? Apply pressure to the axillary area where the ribs can be palpated? Approach it from the rib head site near the spine? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!
Hugs
~Jyoti
I have a new client coming very soon who was playing with his kids and threw out a couple of rib heads. This isn't the first time this's happened to him and he does see a chiropractor (who is not in the office today).
We learned something in NMT about putting rib heads back in using pressure in/near the axillary area but I cannot recall the whole procedure. Does anyone else have any ideas? SHould I gently work the intercostals with a small T-bar? Apply pressure to the axillary area where the ribs can be palpated? Approach it from the rib head site near the spine? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!
Hugs
~Jyoti