NMM/OMTCLINICAL PRACTICE

The mechanism of muscle energy for a superiorly subluxed rib one

Katherine Teixeira, DO; Nicole Russell, DO; and Teodor Huzij, DO, FACN
Notes and Affiliations
Notes and Affiliations

Received: July 5, 2024

Accepted: May 27, 2025

Published: July 25, 2025

  • Katherine Teixeira, DO, 

    149991
    Rocky Vista University
    , Englewood, CO, USA

  • Nicole Russell, DO, 

    149991
    Rocky Vista University
    , Englewood, CO, USA

  • Teodor Huzij, DO, FACN, 

    Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine, Meridian, ID, USA

Abstract

The muscle energy technique for a superiorly subluxed rib, introduced by Fred Mitchell Sr., DO, and later adapted by Philip Greenman, DO, is an effective treatment for a superior rib one somatic dysfunction. Although muscle energy techniques involve various reflexes, Mitchell and Greenman emphasized the postisometric relaxation variation. However, aligning this technique with general postisometric relaxation principles requires certain assumptions to be made about involved nerve reflexes. By analyzing similarly paired muscles to the anterior and middle scalenes as well as the neurologic mechanisms of muscle energy, the most plausible explanation for this technique involves the crossed-extensor reflex or postisometric relaxation with assumptions. This article examines the reflexes at play and the clinical implications for refining muscle energy applications.

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