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sympathetic upper GI tract corresponding spinal level, nerve and ganglion?
T5-9, greater splachnic nerve, celiac ganglion
sypathetic middle GI tract corresponding spinal level, nerve and ganglion?
T10-T11, lesser splachnic nerve, superior mesenteric ganglion
sympathetic lower GI tract corresponding spinal level, nerve and ganglion?
T12-L2, least splachnic nerve, inferior mesenteric ganglion
common compensatory pattern?
OA left
cervicothoracic right
thoracolumbar left
lumbosacral right
number of times left thoracic inlet transverses sibson's fascia?
two
which parts of the body bypass lymphoid tissue and drain directly into thoracic duct?
thyroid, esophagus, and coronary and triangular ligaments of liver
length of thoracic duct, spinal level wise?
L2 up to 3cm above neck
sympathetic innervation of cisterna chyli?
T11 (no parasympathetic)
normal interstitial fluid pressure and mm Hg at which lymph vessels collapse?
-6.3mm and 0mm
affect of rattlesnake poison on lymphs?
inc. interstitial pressure to 0mm, collapsing the vessels
six areas of fullness and boginess that can be diagnostic for lymph dysfunction?
suprclavicular, post. axillary fold, epigastric, inguinal, popliteal, achilles tendon
areas of dysfunction that can lead to lymph dysfunction?
inc. lumbar lordosis that flattens diaphragm,
tx. of maverick points?
tenderpoints that do not go away with traditional counterstrain tech. so you stretch muscle instead of shortening it
six types of ME?
postisometric relaxation, reciprocal inhibition, joint mobilization, oculocephalogyric reflex, respiratory assistance, and crossed extensor reflex
two neurophysiologic theories of HVLA?
1-forceful stretching activating reflex relaxation from CNS
2-forceful stretching activating reflex relaxation from golgi tendon receptors
6 relative contraindications to HVLA?
pregnancy, blood thinner, vertebral artery ischemia, acute whiplash, herniation, post-op
6 absolute contraindications to HVLA?
osteoporosis, osteomyelitis, fx., bone mets., RA, Down
effect of rib raising on CNS activity?
decrease hypersympatheticonia
post. chapman point for appendix?
transverse process of T11
chapman point for adrenals?
2 inch superior and 1 inch lateral to umblicus; between spinous and transverse process of T11 and T12
kidneys chapman point?
1 inch superior and lateral to umblicus; between spinous and transverse process of T12 and L1
bladder chapman points?
periumbilical region
four physiologic diaphragms?
tentorium cerebelli, thoracic inlet, abd. diaphragm, pelvic girdle
common compensatory pattern?
lumbosacral-right
thoracolumbar-left
cervicothoracic-right
occipitalatlantal-left
innervation of chyla cysterni?
T11
normal interstitial fluid pressure and flow rate?
120cc/hr
six common locations of lymphatic dysfunction?
supraclavicular, post. axillary, epigastric, inguinal, popliteal, achilles
relative contraindication to lymphatic treatment?
fx., bac. infection with temp. >102, abscess or localized infection, cancer
ant. rib tenderpoint associated with which dysfunction?
exhalation dysfunction
test to check foramina narrowing?
spurling test
test for vertebral art. insufficiency?
wallenberg's test
test for thoracic outlet?
adson's test
test for NV bundle compromise in arm?
wright's test
biceps tendon dislocation test?
yergason's
biceps tendon tenderness test?
speed
test to evaluate lumbar sidebending?
hip-drop test
two tests for sciatica?
straight leg and braggard(dorsiflex foot just before barrier)
flexion contracture of the left psoas will have what test findings?
positive pelvic side shift test to the right
test for fascia lata tightness?
ober's test
test for arthritis in hip joint?
FABRE
test for tight psoas?
thomas
apley's distraction tests for?
colateral ligament laxity