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11 Cards in this Set
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There are ____ cervical nerves which exit from the cervical spinal column composed of only 7 vertebrae.
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8 pairs of
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In C1-3 syndromes are named according to and treatment delivered in order to affect the vertebond _____.
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above
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The change from vertebond below to vertebond above in no way changes the treatment --- ALWAYS TREAT _____.
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according to findings
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_____ aspect findings will sufficiently distinguish most rotational syndromes and are the most common rotational palpation used within the profession.
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Posterior
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There is no _____ between C1 and C2.
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intervertebral disc
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Lateral finding on the transverses in the cervicals elicit only simple lesions since the direction of force used tests only the _____ and _____ fibers of the _____ and _____.
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sinin
dexion ansect posect |
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Rotational findings are required to elicit continuous lesions as only they rotate the vertebra, testing fibers in _____ and _____ of the vertebond simultaneously.
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all directions
all sects |
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Typical cervical tension:
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 |
C1: NO tension finding
C2: Max C3: Min C4: Min C5: Min C6: Mid C7: Max |
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Without _____ present, be very conservative about treating cervical apicals.
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Hyperesthesia
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Whenever possible treat the vertebra on which you _____
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elicited the findings
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Treatment for cervical is always _____ level of vertebrae.
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same
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