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right T5 to T9 GI innervation?
liver, gallbladder, head of pancreas
left T5 to T9 GI innervation?
stomach, spleen, tail of pancreas, duodenum
T10, T11 GI innervation?
small intestine, right colon
T12-L2 GI innervation?
left colon and pelvic viscera
vascular approach to treating constipation?
flattening lumbar lordosis and release of root of mesentery?
indications for hepatic pump?(5)
cholestasis, nonsupportive cholangitis, sclerosing cholangitis, papillary stenosis, biliary dyskinesia
three GI disorders where OMT is not indicated?
bowel obstruction, appendicitis, acute pancreatitis
cranial dysfunc. causing GERD? (3)
lateral strain or torsion, OA compression, and sacral torsion
location of CNV nucleus?
occiput through C5
sensory innervation of the ear?
mandibular branch of CNV, C2-C3, and vagus to ext. acoustic meatus and posteromedial auricle
trigger pain location for nose?
orbicularis oculi
eustachian tube trigger point location?
medial pterygoid
externally rotated temporal bone effect on eustachian tube?
causes low pitch roar and serous otitis media
galbreath technique?
drainage of the eustachian tube mimicking yawning
thin watery secretions in ENT are seen in stimulation of which ANS and ganglion?
parasympathetic stimulation through sphenopalatine ganglion
most common cause of pharyngitis?
rhinovirus
most common bacterial cause of pharyngitis?
group A-beta hemolytic strep
rhinitis, posterior cervical lymph node involvement with pharingitis is caused by?
adenovirus
common cranial restriction in schizophrenics?
occipital restrictions found
common cranial restrictions in manic/depressives?
sphenobasilar dysfunction
common cranial restriction in involutional dementia?
fronto-sphenoidal
sx. of depression apparent after how many hours of pain?
48 hrs.
two major psych disorders that finds relief with OMT?
anxiety and depression
one exception to treating psychiatric pt. with cranial?
when mental illness resulted from acute head trauma, generally offered 6 to 10 trials
sudden release of emotions during OMT?
somato-emotional release
gliding motion in TMJ occurs where?
between meniscus and temporal bone is where this movement occurs
normal ROM for lateral deviation and protrusion in TMJ?
10-12mm, and 9-10mm respectively