Analgesic Position 2
FOR PATIENTS PRESENTING IN ABDUCTION
The analgesic position is variable dependent upon the position of the scapula – humeral interface. The patient is usually holding the humerus in abduction and external rotation.
(1) gently externally rotate the arm, and gently abduct the arm to between 30 and 100 degrees of abduction (2) provide gentle continuous axial (down the length of the humerus) pressure, (3) wait, and then ask if your patient is more comfortable. Note this is also the starting position for the Modified Milch and Scapula Manipulation methods. See below for further explanation.
| Step 1: Sit your patient up (without slouching).
Step 2: The affected arm is gently abducted (away from the body) and externally rotated. Note: The angle of humeral abduction is variable dependent upon the position of the scapula/ humeral interface – this angle may be between 30 and 100 degrees of abduction. |
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| Step 3: Add gentle continuous axial (down the length of the humerus) pressure.
Step 4: Wait, and then ask if your patient is more comfortable. |

