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Title: Webster


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Websters Technique
  • Dr. Larry Webster

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 Websters Technique
  • Also known as
  • Webster's In-Utero Constraint Technique
  • Webster's Breech Turning Technique
  • Developed in 1978
  • Chiropractic technique gt Intrauterine constraint

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Intrauterine Constraint
  • any forces external to the developing fetus
    that obstructs the normal movement of the fetus
  • Ohm (2000), ICPA

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Intrauterine Constraint
  • May prevent the baby from moving into a vertex
    position
  • Breech C-section

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Websters Technique
  • Classically, used when the baby has not moved
    into a vertex position by 34 weeks
  • increased baby size
  • decreased fluid

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  • Why wait until something has gone wrong?

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Clinically...
  • Doctors report that patients monitored throughout
    their pregnancy dont have as many breech
    presentations

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Research...
  • If you wait until 34 weeks, not 100 successful
  • 82-92
  • re-call bias, retrospective studies
  • Many DCs have begun to start monitoring
    Websters in the 7th month

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Websters Technique
  • Patient lies prone (neutral posture)
  • Flex both heals to buttocks feeling for side of
    higher resistance
  • stand square to the patient
  • can close eyes
  • Clinical Note may not be accurate if the
    patient has had knee surgery

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Websters Technique
  • According to Dr. Websters work...
  • The side of increased resistance is the side of
    posterior sacral rotation
  • so, increased resistance on the right indicates a
    P-R sacrum

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Websters Technique
  • Correct the posterior sacral subluxation
  • tension of the drop should be set at its
    lightest
  • Dr. Webster did not recommend side posture

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  • Chiropractors have reported success using
  • prone Diversified
  • Gonstead side-posture
  • Thompson drop adjusting
  • Activator
  • SOT
  • It seems that the important thing is to correct
    the side of posterior sacral rotation...

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Websters Technique
  • Recheck legs for equalization of resistance
  • Once the legs are balanced...
  • Patient lies supine
  • Palpate to find the trigger point on the side
    opposite the sacral posteriority
  • if adjusted P-R, soft tissue work on the left

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Websters Technique
  • From the ASIS, draw a line 45 degrees
    inferior-medially and from the umbilicus, draw a
    line 45 degrees inferior-laterally
  • Where the two lines bisect should be the trigger
    point of the rectus abdominus
  • overlying the broad ligament of the uterus

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Websters Technique
  • Using light pressure (3-6 oz.) hold an I-S
    contact over the trigger point
  • this is usually tender for the patient
  • Rotate your thumb 5 degrees in either direction
    (challenge the tissue) and feel which direction
    the tension is felt

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Websters Technique
  • Hold that contact for
  • 1-2 minutes
  • Feel for the hypertonicity to relax
  • melt under your contact

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STOP!
  • Do NOT adjust any additional segments that day
  • Perform Websters every 2-3 days
  • other segments can be adjusted on days in between
  • It may take multiple visits before the baby
    shifts positions

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Conditions that might prevent the fetus from
turning
  • Oligohydramnios
  • Placenta previa
  • Short umbilical cord
  • Twins
  • Uterine anomolies
  • bicornate uterus

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References
  • Anrig Plaugher. Pediatric Chiropractic.
    Baltimore, MD Lippincott Williams Wilkins,
    1998.
  • Anrig-Howe C. Scientific Ramifications for
    Providing Pre-natal and Neonate Chiropractic
    Care. The American Chiropractor, 1993 May/June
    20-26.
  • Fallon. Textbook on Chiropractic and Pregnancy.
    Arlington, VA International Chiropractors
    Association, 1994.
  • Forrester J. Chiropractic Management of Third
    Trimester In-utero Constraint. Canadian
    Chiropractor, 1997 2(3) 8-13.
  • Fysh. Chiropractic Care for the Pediatric
    Patient. Arlington VA ICACCP, 2002.
  • Kunau P. Application of the Webster In-utero
    Constraint Technique A Case Series. Journal of
    Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics, 1998 3(1)
    211-6.
  • McMullen M. Assessing upper Cervical
    Subluxations in Infants Under Six Months. ICA
    International Review of Chiropractic, 1990
    March/April 39-41
  • Pistoles R. The Webster Technique A Chiropractic
    Technique with Obstetric Implications. JMPT,
    2002 25(6).
  • Webster L. Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy.
    Todays Chiropractic, 1982 Sept/Oct 20-22.
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