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compensation occurs in what type of injury?
chronic injuries
pain with movement toward restriction indicate what kind of injury?
acute injury
dull, achy, burning tenderness associated with which kind of injury?
chronic
fryette type I involves group or single vertebrae?
group in neutral
fryetee law III?
movement in one plane will cause movement in other planes
which vetebrae named in group dysfunction?
the top most vertebrae
superior facet orientation of cervical?
back, up, medial
superior facet orientation of thoracic?
back, up, lateral
superior facet orientation of lumbar?
back, medial
type of contraction where operator force is less than pt's force?
isotonic
type of contraction where operator force is greater than pt's force?
isolytic
type of contraction where operator force is equal to pt's force?
isometric
approximation of orgin and insertion in muscle?
concentric contraction
lengthening of muscle during contraction from external force?
eccentric contraction
counterstrain tech. is direct or indirect?
indirect
myofascial release is direct or indirect?
both
which technique has both active and passive treatment?
myofascial release
scalene origin and insertion?
origin- poster tubercle of cervical transverse
insertion-rib1 (ant. and mid.), rib2 (post.)
which muscle divides the neck into anterior and post. triangles?
SCM
which ligament attaches the dens to the skull?
alar ligaments
which two diseases can cause A-A subluxation due to weakening of transverse ligament?
RA and Down's
most common causes of cervical nerve root pressure?
degeneration of joints of luschka (uncovertebral) and hypertrophic arthritis
main motion of C2-C4?
rotation along with AA
deep right occipital sulcus will indicate?
left occipital sidebending
rotation motion testing for AA?
flex to 45 and then check for rotation
spinous process level with spine of scapula?
T3
spinous process level with inferior angle of scapula?
T7
sternal notch level with which vertebrae?
T2
sternal angle level with which vertebrae?
T4
nipple dermatome?
T4
umbillicus dermatome?
T10
main motion of thoracic?
rotation
attachments of diaphragm?
xyphoid, rib 6-12, L1-L3 body and intervertebral disc
five secondary muscles of inspiration?
scalene, pec minor, serratus ant. and post., quad lumborum, and lats
five things typical ribs have?
ribs 3-10; head, tubercle, neck, angle, shaft
atypical ribs and reasons they are atypical?
1-no articulation in front and no angle
2-large tuberosity for serr. ant
11 and 12- no front articulation
true vs. false?
true 1-7
false 8-12
floating rib motion?
caliper
which ribs primarily move in pump-handle motion?
ribs 1-5
TART found in what areas for inhalation dysfunction for bucket handle ribs (6-10)?
intercostal muscles at mid-axillary line
rib group dysfunctions have one "key" rib. which ones for inhalation and exhalation?
inhalation- one that is lowest level
exhalation- one at highet level