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strain/counterstrain: goal pain reduction? length hold? order tx? tx SDE?
70%; 90sec; tx most severe tender pts first (exception thoracic intervertebral tender pts before tx ribs); dizziness, muscle spasm, fx, aggravation of herniated disc, 20-30% generalized soreness or flu-like rxn for 2-4d
scoliosis tx angles?
<20 deg OMT; >40 may require surgery; >60 compromise cardiopulmonary fxn
gait cycle phases?
stance (60-65%) foot contacting ground and is weight-bearing - initial contact (heel strike),load response(foot flat),mid-stance(single-leg stance), terminal stance(heel-off),pre-swing(toe off). swing phase (35-40%) - initial swing (accel), mid-swing, terminal swing(decel)
types lymphatic tech to inc flow
effleurage and petrissage (mandible Galbraith's tech), pectoral traction, thoracic pump, liver pump, spleen pump, abdominal pump, pedal pump (Dalrymple)
lymphatic tech 1. CTI? 2. relative CTI?
1. fx, bact inf w/>102 temp, certain stages of cancer, pt w/dec cough reflex, anemia, preg, pneumothorax, pyelonephritis, or thrombi. 2. fx, dislocations, or osteoporosis, lymphatic sys malignancy, trauma to spleen, liver or other abdominal organ, acute hepatitis or friable liver, recent thoracic surg
components reciprocal tension membrane (RTM)
falx cerebri, falx cerebelli, tentorium cerebelli, spinal dura
falx cerebri dural attachments?
anteriorly crista galli of ethmoid, attaches to skull along metopic and sagittal sutures, superior surface of tenetorium cerebelli, and straight sinus at inion (posteriorly)
during CRI flexion phase?
SBS rises, midline bones go into flexion, paired bones go into external rotation, resp phase is inhalation, scaral base moves posterior (counternutation), skull widens laterally and shortens in its A/P diameter
during CRI extension phase?
SBS falls, midline bones go into extension, paired bones go into internal rotation, resp phase is exhalation, sacral base moves anterior (nutation), skull narrows laterally and inc in A/P diameter
midline bones
occiput, sphenoid, ethmoid, vomer, mandible
paired bones
temporalis, parietals, frontals, zygoma, maxillae, palantines, nasals, lacrimals, inferior nasal concha
fingers position in vault hold
thumbs over sagittal suture, but not touching it. index fingers over greater wings of sphenoid. middle fingers squamous portion of temporal bone. little finges contact squamous portion of occiput