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