STI II - Practical (2025) comprehensive questions and verified
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1. You have a patient with forward head - bilateral upper thoracic release
posture. What are 3 techniques that you - elongation of paravertebral muscles
could use to address this impairment? - axial flexion of c/s
- mobilization of OA
- SCM muscle play
- cervical spine laminar release
- upper trap release
- levator scap release
2. You have a patient with forward shoul- - diaphragm release
der posture. What are 2 techniques you - subscapularis techniques (2)
could use to help with this? - pec minor manipulation
- pec major muscle play
- lateral elongation of upper thoracic/pecs/fas-
cia
- rib splaying
3. You have a patient with tight internal - subscapularis techniques (2)
rotators and limited ER of the shoulder. - pec major muscle play
What are 2 techniques that you could - pec minor manipulation (not the best choice
use to address the soft tissue restric- tho)
tions that could limit ER?
4. You have a patient with limited internal - greater trochanter rocking
rotation of the hip and tightness in the - piriformis techniques (3)
soft tissue of the lateral hip. What are - ITB/paratrochanteric manipulation
2 techniques you could use to address
this?
5. You have a patient with SIJ dysfunction - sacral release techniques (3)
and tightness in the piriformis as well as - piriformis techniques (3)
along the sacral border. What are 2 tech-
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niques you could use to address this im-
pairment?
6. You have a patient that has recently - lateral fascial distraction of the tibia
been immobilized in a boot. This boot - lateral elongation of peroneal tissue
is now removed, but the patient demon- - cross friction of the gastroc/soleus MTJ
strates a significant loss of DF and inver- - gastroc muscle play
sion ROM d/t tightness in the gastroc,
soleus, peroneals, and posterior con-
nective tissue. What are 2 techniques
that you could use to address this issue?
7. The patient presents 6 weeks s/p prox- - hamstring muscle play
imal HS strain with tendinopathy and - myofascial manipulation of the HS (3)
tight HS. What are 2 techniques you
could use to address the tendon, as well
as prepare the muscle for stretching?
8. The patient presents with limited shoul- - unilateral P/A articulation of first rib
der elevation. What are 2 techniques - first rib/shoulder depression rocking tech-
that could potentially help with this im- nique
pairment? - anterior fascial elongation of superficial fascia
9. The patient presents with limited side - iliac crest release - power grip
bending. What are 2 techniques that - QL non-aggressive techniques (3)
could potentially help with a SB limita- - QL aggressive techniques (3)
tion?
10. The patient presents with limited for- - elbow-forearm technique/medial-lateral
ward bending of the lumbar spine. What elongation
are 2 techniques that could help im- - laminar release techniques (3)
prove FWB? - iliac crest release - power grip
STI II - Practical
answers ( detailed & elaborated) ACTUAL EXAM 2025 TEST!!
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1. You have a patient with forward head - bilateral upper thoracic release
posture. What are 3 techniques that you - elongation of paravertebral muscles
could use to address this impairment? - axial flexion of c/s
- mobilization of OA
- SCM muscle play
- cervical spine laminar release
- upper trap release
- levator scap release
2. You have a patient with forward shoul- - diaphragm release
der posture. What are 2 techniques you - subscapularis techniques (2)
could use to help with this? - pec minor manipulation
- pec major muscle play
- lateral elongation of upper thoracic/pecs/fas-
cia
- rib splaying
3. You have a patient with tight internal - subscapularis techniques (2)
rotators and limited ER of the shoulder. - pec major muscle play
What are 2 techniques that you could - pec minor manipulation (not the best choice
use to address the soft tissue restric- tho)
tions that could limit ER?
4. You have a patient with limited internal - greater trochanter rocking
rotation of the hip and tightness in the - piriformis techniques (3)
soft tissue of the lateral hip. What are - ITB/paratrochanteric manipulation
2 techniques you could use to address
this?
5. You have a patient with SIJ dysfunction - sacral release techniques (3)
and tightness in the piriformis as well as - piriformis techniques (3)
along the sacral border. What are 2 tech-
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niques you could use to address this im-
pairment?
6. You have a patient that has recently - lateral fascial distraction of the tibia
been immobilized in a boot. This boot - lateral elongation of peroneal tissue
is now removed, but the patient demon- - cross friction of the gastroc/soleus MTJ
strates a significant loss of DF and inver- - gastroc muscle play
sion ROM d/t tightness in the gastroc,
soleus, peroneals, and posterior con-
nective tissue. What are 2 techniques
that you could use to address this issue?
7. The patient presents 6 weeks s/p prox- - hamstring muscle play
imal HS strain with tendinopathy and - myofascial manipulation of the HS (3)
tight HS. What are 2 techniques you
could use to address the tendon, as well
as prepare the muscle for stretching?
8. The patient presents with limited shoul- - unilateral P/A articulation of first rib
der elevation. What are 2 techniques - first rib/shoulder depression rocking tech-
that could potentially help with this im- nique
pairment? - anterior fascial elongation of superficial fascia
9. The patient presents with limited side - iliac crest release - power grip
bending. What are 2 techniques that - QL non-aggressive techniques (3)
could potentially help with a SB limita- - QL aggressive techniques (3)
tion?
10. The patient presents with limited for- - elbow-forearm technique/medial-lateral
ward bending of the lumbar spine. What elongation
are 2 techniques that could help im- - laminar release techniques (3)
prove FWB? - iliac crest release - power grip