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45 Cards in this Set
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- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
Where are the Stations?
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Heels, Thighs, ASIS, Shoulders, Occiput
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Parts of the body to begin and end a session.
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Diaphragm Release
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Pelvic, respiratory, thorasic,
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What direction(s) does the fasia run in the body?
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Vertically except for horizontally at the diaphragm.
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2 directions
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What sections does the diaphragm seperate?
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Chest & abdominal
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where is the diaphragm located?
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Flexion
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filling, movement of bones
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begins with the same letters
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Extension
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emptying, movement of bones
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begins with the same letters
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Compression and Decompression
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Restriction releasing techniques
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What kind of Technique?
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When releasing the Sacrum apply ____?
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Traction
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What are the four releases for the Sacrum?
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Traction, L5-S1 decompression, S1 joint decompression, sacral occiptal hold
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Hand placement for the Diaphragm release is?
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Pelvic, respiratory, thorasic always keeping hands mirroring each other
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Hand placement for the occiptal base release is?
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hands cupped togther under the head with fingers directly inferior to the occiptal ridge.
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Hand placement for the frontal lift is?
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place finger tip across the frontal bone move superior
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Hand placement for the parietal compression is?
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1 1/2 inches above the apex of the ear with thumbs crossed medially
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Hand placement for the parietal decompression is?
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1 1/2 inches above the apex of the ear with thumbs open superiorly
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Hand placement for Temporal Ear pull is?
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place thumb in ear lobe not into the canal moving laterally & posteriorly a 45 degree angle
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When do you not perform a temporal ear pull or what do you change?
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On childer under 9 you can perform the TEP as long as using only lateral decompression
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only one motion
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Hand placement for the Mandible compression is?
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angle of mandible slide anterior to depression compress jaw superiorly
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Hand placement for the Mandible decompression is?
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move finger superiorly so finger pads are resting on the attachments of the masseter to decompress inferiorly
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Sphenoid is considered what?
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The Master Bone
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Compressing the sphenoid moves_____.
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Posterior
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Decompressing the sphenoid moves_____.
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Anterior
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Hand placement for the Zygoma is?
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Decompression, cheek pulling lateral anterior traction
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Hand placement for the Ethmoid is?
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decompression, using direct energy to decompress, 2 fingers while supporting the occiput
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Characteristics of the Sacrum are?
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Stability & Saftey
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Characteristics of the occiput are?
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Flexibility & F. in life
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Characteristics of the Sphenoid are?
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perception & inner seeing
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Characteristics of the Zygoma is?
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pride in appearence
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Characteristics of the parietals are?
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aspiration, intake of light
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Characteristics of the frontal is?
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concentration
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Characteristics of the temporal is?
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balance
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Characteristics of the mandible are?
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expression & emotion
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Characteristics of the ethmoid are?
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perception & intuition
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Articulations are what?
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Where bone meets bone
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Articulations of the zygoma are?
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Sphenoid, temporal, frontal, maxialla
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Articulations of the temporal are?
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Sphenoid, parietal, occiput, zygoma, mandible
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Articulations of the parietal are?
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Sphenoid, temporal, occiput, frontal
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Articulations of the ethmoid are?
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Sphenoid, frontal, nasal, maxialla
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Articulations of the frontal are?
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Sphenoid, parietals, zygoma, maxialla
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Articulations of the occiput are?
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Sphenoid, parietals, Temporal
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Articulations of the Sphenoid are?
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EVERYTHING
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The Energtic theory is?
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Evolution, Sutherlands = founding father, contractil capacity
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The Upledger Theory is?
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Rise & Fall of CSF = Cerebral Spinal Fluid
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Describe Cranial Rhythm?
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Symmetry, Quality, Amplitude, Rate
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SQAR
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Cranial Rhythm when balanced is_____?
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Finished
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What are the three cranial nerves?
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IX, X, XI (9=Glossopharyngeal sensation & Taste) (10= Vagus digestion & swallowing) (11=Accesory motor function of SCM & Traps)
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