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32 Cards in this Set

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