A 24-year-old female presents to the office with complaints of bilateral lower extremity swelling that has been on and off for the past two years. She denies any leg pains or any other symptoms. Her vital signs are as follows: BP: 118/85 mm Hg, HR: 60 bmp, RR: 18 bmp, Temp: 98.8°F, BMI: 21. On osteopathic structural exam you note suboccipital muscle spasms, ribs 1-4 inhalation dysfunction on the left, and increased left anterior diaphragm motion restriction. Which of the following techniques would you perform first in order to address this patient's edema?

A 24-year-old female presents to the office with complaints of bilateral lower extremity swelling that has been on and off for the past two years. She denies any leg pains or any other symptoms. Her vital signs are as follows: BP: 118/85 mm Hg, HR: 60 bmp, RR: 18 bmp, Temp: 98.8°F, BMI: 21. On osteopathic structural exam you note suboccipital muscle spasms, ribs 1-4 inhalation dysfunction on the left, and increased left anterior diaphragm motion restriction. Which of the following techniques would you perform first in order to address this patient's edema?



A. Thoracic pump
B. Doming of the diaphragm
C. Pedal pump
D. Indirect thoracic outlet myofascial
E. Suboccipital release


Answer: D


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