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