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Rotation of temporal bone that will increase sympathetics to head?
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Interally rotated.
-associated w/tension HA |
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scotoma
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blind spot in eyes (w/migraine)
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photopsia
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flashing lights (migraine)
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Mandible in TMJ in relation to temporal bone
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Mandible may deviate towards externally rotated temporal bone or away from internally roated temporal bone.
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What rotation of the temporal bone can cause bell's palsy supposedly?
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Internally rotated
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Chronic SD
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1. Somato-visceral effects
2. Dull ache or pain 3. Dry, scaly, itchy, blemished skin 4. Regional sympathetic 5. Limited ROM 6. Muscle contraction 7. Doughy, stringy ,fibrotic tissue |
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Acute SD
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1.Minimal somato-visceral effects
2.Acute sharp, severe pain 3.Warm, moist, inflamed skin 4.Local vasodilation 5. Muscle spasm 6. ROM sluggish but normal 7. Boggy edematous soft tissue |
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tender point vs. trigger
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trigger radiate
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