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Vertebond is defined as _____
an assemblage of ligaments connecting two adjacent vertebrae.
In the field of Naprapathy, we consider ___ basic syndromes.
6
The basic syndromes typify patterns of _____.
articular pathologies
In earlier times, the basic syndromes were known as _____.
ligatites
The basic syndromes (or Themic syndromes) are as follows:
1. Anin:
2. Poin:
3. Sinin:
4. Dexin:
5. Posinco:
6. Podexco:
1. anterior trend
2. posterior trend
3. left trend
4. right trend
5. left lead
6. right lead
Stretch and Buckle Rule:
1. a pressure applied to a vertebra which yields hard (max) tension and/or superficial hyperesthesia usually indicates that shrinkage in the vertebond is being _____ by that angle of pressure.
stretched (by damaged fibers)
Stretch and Buckle rule
2. A pressure applied to a vertebra which yields soft (min) tension and/or deep hyperesthesia usually indicates that the pressure is _____ supposedly present shrunken fibers of the vertebond.
buckling
Simple lesion:
connective tissue shrinkage which involves two opposite parts of the disc and other shrunken ligamentous fibers that would by their direction be in harmony with the trend of direction of the shrunken fibers in the two opposite portions of the disc (i.e. anin, poin, sinin, dexin)
Compound lesion:
differs from the simple lesion in that it involves shrunken connective tissue fibers in all four portions of the intervertebral disc (posinco, podexco). In addition, it may involve any other shrunken ligamentous fibers that would have a trend direction in harmony with the shrunken discal finbers.
Apebar
P11
Transobar
Inner transobar
Outer transobar
P11
Bondbar
P11
Centrabar
P11
Sepbar
P11
Therapy column
Transverse therapy
Spinous therapy
P11
Epilines: upper, Lower, Left, right.
P. 12
Epispaces: upper, lower, left, right
P. 12
Perilines: upper, lower, left, right
P. 12
Perispace
P. 12
Endospaces
P. 12, 13
Endolines
P. 12, 13
Axiline
P. 12, 13