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30 Cards in this Set
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Parasympathetics for left colon and rectum?
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Pelvic splanchnics (S2-S4)
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Pancreas lies anterior to what muscles?
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Psoas
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Upper esophagus consists of which muscle type?
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striated
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Contraindications for performing a mesenteric lift?
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Abscess, AAA, Acute infection
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Kidney Anterior Chapman's point?
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One inch lateral, one inch superior to the umbilicus
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Sympathetics to kidneys?
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T10 - T 11
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Superior vagal ganglion sits where?
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Jugular Foramen
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Inferior vagal ganglion sits where?
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Body of C2
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Distal portion of the ureters and the bladder receive parasympathetics from?
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S2-S4
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Sympathetic effects on kidney afferent arterioles?
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vasoconstriction
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Anterior Chapman's point for adrenal glands?
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One inch lateral and two inches superior to umbilicus
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Posterior Chapman's point for adrenal glands?
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intertransverse space on both sides of T11 and T12 midway between spinous processes and transverse processes
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Anterior Chapman's point for bladder?
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umbilical area
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Posterior Chapman's point for bladder?
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intertransverse space between L1-2
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When treating a unilateral sacral flexion the patient holds his or her breath in _______ while you push _____ on the _______ ?
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Inhalation, anterior, ILA
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When treating a unilateral sacral extension the patient holds his or her breath in _____ while or push _____ and _____ on the ______ ?
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Exhalation, anterior and caudad, superior sulcus
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Sympathetic levels for the bladder and distal ureters?
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T12 - L2
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Meralgia paresthetica results from entrapment of the ______ nerve between the ____ and _____?
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Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve; between the inguinal ligament and sartorius
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Anterior inguinal tender point is located where?
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On the lateral border of the pubic bone near the attachment of the inguinal ligament
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Tender point for iliolumbar ligament?
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1 inch superior and lateral from the inferior margin of PSIS
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Treatment for stress incontinence includes release of what diaphragm?
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Pelvic diaphragm
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Anterior Chapman's point for urethra?
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Located in the myofascial tissue along the superior margin of the pubic ramus about 2 cm lateral to the symphysis
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Sympathetics to gonads? Travels in which nerves? Axons synapse where?
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T10-T11; lesser splanchnic nerves; synapse in superior mesenteric ganglion
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Bile Duct reflex?
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T6 right
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Anterior Chapman's point for the gallbladder?
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6th intercostal space on the right
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If a person has an inversion sprain of the ankle, which position is the fibular head most likely to favor?
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Posterior fibular head
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If a person has a posterior fibular head; their ankle is likely to favor?
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Plantar flexion, inversion, and supination
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Dorsal wrist counterstrain points are treated in which position?
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extension of the wrist
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Ventral wrist counterstrain points are treated in which position?
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flexion of the wrist
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Which counterstrain tender points are treated by flexing or extending the carpometacarpal joint and applying traction?
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interossei tender points
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