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14 Cards in this Set
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tectorial membrane
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superior extension of the posterior longitudinal ligament from C1 to occipital bone internal surface
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tender scalenes can indicate
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inhalation somatic dysfunction
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in the cervical spine, where does the nerve root exit
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above the vertebra EXCEPT for C8 (goes below C7) - the nerve is like the crown (the vertebrae sits on the disc but wear the crown on its head)
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what c-spine segments sidebend and rotate in the same direction
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C2-C7
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what is C0
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OA (occiputoatlantal joint)
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if the OA is sidebent right, what is rotation
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rotated left (opposite)
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if the cervical spine can translate to the right, what another way to say this
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SB to the LEFT
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how do you eval the OA
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translation
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how do you eval the AA
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rotation
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what are the segments of the c-spine you exam with translation
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all but the AA
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evaluate the AA: give the procedure
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hands on C1, flex head (locks out C2-C7), rotate to each side
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what is the atlas
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C1
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a patient comes in with retro orbital pain, what will you tx with OMT
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atlas dysfunction
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evaluation of C2-7
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place fingers on articular pillars, translate, test in flexion extension and neutral
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