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32 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Flexion
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SBS rises, externally rotated, sacral base moves posterior
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Extension
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SBS drops, internally rotated, sacral base moves anterior
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Vault Hold
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Index- Sphenoid, Middle- Zygomatic, Ring- Asterion, Pinky- Occiput
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What are torsions named for?
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Named for superior greater wing of the sphenoid
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Bregma
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juncture between the coronal and sagittal suture
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lambda
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juncture of sagittal and lamboid sutures (between parietal and occiput bones)
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asterion
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juncture occiput, parietal and temporal bones
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squasomal suture
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between parietal and temporal bones
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pterion
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juncture of frontal, parietal, sphenoid and temporal bones
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Lower Esophagus and Stomach VS
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T 5-9, Vagus (OA-C2)
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Spleen and Pancreas VS
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T 5-11, Vagus (OA-C2)
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Liver and Gallbladder VS
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T 6-9, Vagus (OA-C2)
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Small Intestine VS
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T 9-11, Vagus (OA-C2)
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Ascending and Transverse Colon VS
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T 10-12, Vagus (OA-C2)
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Descending, Sigmoid Colon and Rectum VS
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L 1-2, S 2-4
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Esophagus chapman
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Btw ribs 2 & 3 @sternal border. Posterior btwn T2-T3
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Upper Lung chapman
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Btw ribs 3 & 4 @ sternal border. Posterior btw T3-T4
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Lower Lung chapman
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Btw ribs 4 & 5 @ sternal border
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Stomach (acid) chapman
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L btw Ribs 5 & 6 @ costo jx
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Liver chapman
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R btw Ribs 5 & 6 @ costo jx
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Stomach - perist chapman
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L btw Ribs 6 & 7 @ costo jx
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Liver/GB chapman
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R btw Ribs 6& 7 @ costo jx
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Pancreas chapman
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R btw Ribs 7 & 8 @costo jx
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SI chapman
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Btw Ribs 8 & 9, 9 & 10, below 10 @ costo jx
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pylorus chapman
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R btw T 10 & T11
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Intestines -peris chapman
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Btw T11-T12 but more lateral (1 inch)
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Appendix chapman
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Tip of rib 12
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Colon chapman
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Along IT band
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Rectum chapman
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Lesser tubercle of femur
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In sidebending and rotation, how do the bones move?
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Temporal externally rotates to convex side. Parietal externally rotates to convex side. Mandible shifts toward convex. Frontal is anterior.
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How is lateral and vertical strain named?
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where the base of the sphenoid moves
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Where is the tender point for counterstrain of iliopsoas?
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lateral to the AIIS, or inferior and medial to ASIS
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