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C omparison Chart: Block

2 Placement – Right Short Leg


Placement for
C ategory Review
Category
(patient is supine)
Resets hypermobile SI joint

SOT Quick Summary Placement for Category 3


(patient is prone)

Charles L. Blum, Reduces


DC neuropathy/discopathy
Placement for Category 1
Category Differentiation: (patient is prone)
Restores sacral “boot,” CSF flow

1. If a patient can barely walk into the clinic and has posterior thigh radiating pain with antalgia –
they are likely a category three patient. Reduce any psoas involvement and when prone
traction both legs (particularly the one with sciatic) to reduce any hamstring tension and then
assess leg lengths and block accordingly.

2. If the patient is not a category three then


Category Review
Comparison Chart: Category Diagnosis
they are either a category two or one. If Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
they have primarily musculoskeletal
complaints, unilateral scalenus muscle A/P Sway Lateral Sway Lack of Sway (Antalgic)

tension, a positive arm fossa test, inguinal Bilateral Ribhead Unilateral Ribhead Pain Bilateral Ribhead Rigidity
Hypermobility
ligaments that are sensitive to palpation,
and a functional leg length inequality in Visceral Involvement Musculoskeletal
Involvement
Cervical Indicator(s)

the supine position they are a category SI Joint Pain Lumbosacral Joint Pain
two. Release any psoas or iliofemoral
(piriformis syndrome) involvement, then Anterior/Lateral Thigh Posterior Thigh Radiculitis
Radiculitis
perform the pretest for category two and
(-) A/F Test (+) A/F Test - UMS/LLL
block accordingly.

3. If the patient is not a category two or three they are likely a category one. They will have a
functional leg length inequality in the prone position, possibly some Achilles heel tension,
bilateral scalenus muscle tension, and more commonly not just a musculoskeletal presentation. 1
Reduce heel tension, eliminate any atlas imbalance, and then evaluate leg lengths and block
accordingly.

Category Review
Comparison Chart: Block Placement – Right Short Leg

Placement for Category 2


(patient is supine)
Resets hypermobile SI joint

Placement for Category 3


(patient is prone)
Reduces neuropathy/discopathy

Placement for Category 1


(patient is prone)
Restores sacral “boot,” CSF flow

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Visceral
Bilateral
Category
(-)
Category Review
Comparison
Hypermobility
A/PA/F
Involvement
Sway
Ribhead
Test
1 Chart:
Unilateral
(+) Category
Diagnosis
Anterior/Lateral
A/F
Musculoskeletal
Lateral
SI
Category
Involvement
Test
Joint
Radiculitis
Ribhead
-Sway
Pain
UMS/LLL
2Thigh
Posterior
Bilateral
Lack
Lumbosacral
Cervical
of Pain
Category
Sway
Ribhead
Thigh
Indicator(s)
Joint
(Antalgic)
Radiculitis
3Rigidity
Pain 1

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