Proximal-to-Distal Treatment
Cross-source consensus on Proximal-to-Distal Treatment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article recommends addressing proximal orientation, axial skeleton position, and axial motor control before aggressive distal treatment. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- Distal restrictions can partly reflect proximal or systemic organization rather than purely local tissue pathology. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- Distal tissues remain relevant, but the need for local treatment may be unclear until proximal control is addressed. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- In the wrist case, proximal and axial work improved wrist motion and reduced pain before more distal activity was added. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care
- In the Achilles case, improving proximal hip control enabled a single-leg heel raise without local Achilles treatment. — Stress Response, Proximal Treatment, Sensory Recovery, and Clinician Self-Care