About
Tetherwork is a clinical manual therapy method that targets restrictions along nerve, vessel, and fascial pathways. Every technique is anchored in objective testing. Practitioners assess autonomic tone before and after each hold to confirm both dysfunction and release. The method uses tension between two anatomical structures to create mechanical input, then evaluates for an autonomic shift or tone normalization. Tetherwork quickly locates the source of dysfunction and verifies outcomes in real time using objective, testable changes in tone or function. Shoulder • Orthopedic tests • Brachial plexus releases: neck hold, 2nd rib hold, prone shoulder extension, direct plexus release • Vascular decompression: heart to arm and neck • Fascia and joint work: cervical fascia, posterior capsule, AC/SC joint, clavicle ligaments, scapulothoracic release, frozen shoulder, Spencer technique, GH traction, biceps tendon reset, trigger point release through nerve source, client exercises Neck • Orthopedic tests • Cervical fascia release • Nerve mapping and vascular decompression • Coupled motion METs • Pericardial and posterior diaphragm release • Client exercises Elbow / Wrist / Hand • Orthopedic tests • Fascial techniques for upper extremity • Olecranon and elbow resets • Radius and ulna alignment • Carpal and finger joint decompression • Trigger finger and tendon work • Hand compartment release • Overuse prevention
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