6.24.16 OMM Flashcards
adhesive capsulitis: OMM tx
Spencer’s technique
what is: creep
capacity of fascia & other tissues to lengthen w constant tension load
==> less resistance w 2nd load
what is the limit of active motion
physiologic barrier
what is the limit of passive motion
anatomic barrier
what is: elastic barrier
barrier bw anatomic & physiologic
Fryette’s principles of physiologic motion –> apply to what vertebrae?
thoracic & lumbar
type I SD: segment, SB & rot
ONE:
- opp
- neutral
- > 2 segment
type II SD: segment, SB & rot
- same
- flexed/extended
- 1 segment
type I SD: cause
posture
type II SD: cause
trauma
superior articular facet: orientation
- cervical: BUM (backward, upward, medial)
- thoracic: BUL (lat)
- lumbar: BUM
sympathetics: what level?
T1-L2
what nerves carry parasym fibers?
- CN III, VII, IX, X
- S2-4
what can you treat to affect the cranial nerves?
- OA
- upper cervical
- cranial
- organs that they innervate
what is: Dalrymple trtmt
lymphatic pump via feet
what is: effleurage
stroking mvmt to mv fluids
what is: petrisage
deep knead, squeeze to express swelling
what is: tapotement
strike belly of muscle to increase tone, arterial perfusion
what is: klapping
strike skin w cupped hand –> loosen material
describe: isometric ME
- same length
- change tension
- nobody wins
isometric ME: use
trt SD
describe: isotonic ME
- same tension
- change length
==> concentric - pt wins
isotonic ME: use
strengthen physiologic weak muscle
describe: isolytic ME
- change tension
- change length
==> eccentric - physician wins