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1. R. Upper Extremities
2. R. head and face 3. Heart 4. Lungs (except L. Upper Lobe) |
Right Lymphatic Duct
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The Right lymphatic duct drains into....
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Brachiocephalic vein
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The L. lymphatic duct drains into....
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Junction of L Internal Jugular and Subclavian Veins
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Explain lymphatics of thyroid, esophagus, coronary and triangular ligaments of the liver.
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They bypass lymphoid tissue and go directly to the THORACIC DUCT.
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What innervates lymphatics?
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Sympathetics. Sustained inappropriate hypersympathetic tone may DECREASE the overall movement of lymphatic fluids.
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What are the 4 Transverse Fascial Diaphragms?
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-Pelvic diaphragm (L5-S1)
-Thoracic diaphragm (T12-L1) -Thoracic inlet (T1, 1st rib) -Suboccipital region (OA, AA) |
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Common Compensatory Pattern for:
1. OA-AA 2. Thoracic Inlet 3. Thoracolumnar junction 4. L5-S1 Junction |
1. RL
2. Elevated First rib + T1/Rib1 RR 3. Lower thoracic cage rot L 4. R Anterior Innominate, Pelvis Rot Right. |
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What's the order of treatment for lymphatics?
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-Treat DISPARENT/ uncompensated findings first.
-Treat the worst first. -Treat the compensatory findings with goal of approaching ideal structure. |