12. Lab: Head Pain, Migraine, and TMJ Flashcards

1
Q

What type of treatment can you do for myofascial tension headaches?

A

Cranial Strain Patterns
Check sutures
MFR for fascia

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2
Q

What two treatments can be done for hypertonic suboccipital muscles?

A

Suboccipital release

Cervical traction

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3
Q

Describe how you would do ischemic compression for a trigger point?

A

Pinch trigger point with thumbs
Hold down pressure until Trigger Point melts away
-will hurt pt

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4
Q

Where will some trigger points be that can cause tension headaches?

A

Upper Trapezius
Levator scapulae
SCM

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5
Q

How would you know if a headache was due to facet pain?

A

Palpation over the facet reproduces pain pattern

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6
Q

How do you treat cervical facet headaches?

A

Any articulatory technique

  • Direct (MET/ART/HVLA)
  • Indirect (BLT/FPR/Still)
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7
Q

When would you use TMJ/BLT compression?

A

When there is TMJ dysfunction

Worse when OPENING

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8
Q

Describe how to do TMJ/BLT compression

A

Thumbs on lateral rami, other digits on mandible

  • compression of mandible TOWARD TMJ until relaxation
  • Push mandible side to side toward ease
  • hold until relaxation

Reassess

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9
Q

When would you do TMJ/BLT decompression

A

TMJ dysfunction, worse when CLOSING

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10
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Describe how to do TMJ/BLT DEcompression

A

Thumbs on lateral rami, other digits on mandible

  • compression of mandible AWAY from TMJ until relaxation
  • Push mandible side to side toward ease
  • hold until relaxation

Reassess

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11
Q

What muscles would you palpate for TMJ headaches?

A

Temporalis
Masseter
Medial Pterygoid

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12
Q

Temporalis MFR

A

Place finger pads over the fascia
Take into direct or indirect (F/E, RR/RL, SR/SL)
Hold until release

Reassess

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13
Q

How would you treat masseter counterstrain?

A
Palpate tenderpoint inferior to zygoma
Set tenderness scale
Move jaw TOWARD TP until 70% improvement +
Hold for 90s
Reassess
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14
Q

How would you do medial pterygoid counterstrain

A

Palpate tender point 2 cm superior on medial aspect of jaw
Set tenderness scale
Move jaw AWAY from TP until 70% improvement +
Hold for 90s
Reassess

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15
Q

Which way does the jaw deviate during TMJ?

A

Toward the deviation side

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16
Q

What are the types of jaw deviation?

A
Lateral deviation (C shaped)
S Curve deviation
17
Q

Left lateral jaw deviation

B/L temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid MET

A
Place fingers on pts chin
Passively translates jaw TO THE RIGHT until restrictive barrier
Instruct pt to move jaw to neutral
Repeat 3-5x
Reassess
18
Q

S Curve Jaw deviation B/L temporalis, masseter, and medial pterygoid MET

A

Place fingers on pts chin
Passively DEPRESS jaw to restrictive barrier
Instruct pt to close jaw to neutral w slight force
Repeat 3-5x
Reassess

19
Q

S Curve Jaw deviation lateral pterygoid, digastrics, mylohyoid, and geniohyoid MET

A
Place fingers on pts chin
Passively CLOSE jaw to restrictive barrier
Instruct pt to open with slight force
Repeat 3-5x
Reassess