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T1-4 corresponds to what regions of the body?
Head and neck
T1-6 corresponds to what regions of the body?
heart and lungs
T5-9 corresponds to what regions of the body?
all uper abdominal viscera
T10-11 corresponds to what regions of the body?
small intestine distal to the duodenum, kidney, urters, gonads and right colon
T12- L2 corresponds to what regions of the body?
left colon and pelvic organs
what are the four parasympathetic cranial nerves? what other plexus is associated with the parasympathetics?
3, 7, 9, 10

sacral plexus : S2-4
what organs associated with CN 10?
respiratory tract and lungs, gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas, and heart
what organs associated with CN 9?
Parotid gland
what organs associated with CN 7?
lacrimal and palatine glands and submandibular and sublingual glands
what organs associated with CN 3?
eye
what organs associated with the sacral plexus?
pelvic colon and rectum and GU tract
what are the palpatory characteristics of chapman reflexes?
nodules- small, smooth, firm, discrete or grouped. Located on deep fascia or periosteum. Pain is characteristically pinpoint, under the finger, non-radiating, sharp and tender.
Anterior chapman reflexes are preferred for ______ of organ dysfunction.
diagnosis
posterior chapman reflexes are preferred for ______ of organ dysfunction.
tx