Alternative Hypothesis Flashcards

1
Q

Circulatory hypothesis proposes __ heads to vasoconstriction and treat of relative __ in the involved area.

A

sympathetic hyperactivity

ischemia

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2
Q

Musculoskeletal mobility and strength influence ___.

A

venous and lymphatic flow

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3
Q

Beneficial vascular responses to ADJ’s are theorized to be the result of stimulation to the ___ or ___ function of the musculoskeletal system.

A

autonomic nervous system

improve

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4
Q

__ from sympathetic hyperactivity reduce __ posing a threat to relative ischemia.

A

Vasoconstriction

blood volume

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5
Q

Subluxation/dysfunction is the source of altered Segmental __.

A

sympathetic stress

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6
Q

Spinal dysfunction may be associated with decreased __ to the tissues supplied.

A

circulation

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7
Q

Signs of sympathetic joint dysfunction can be

A

altered texture
moisture
temperature

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8
Q

Additional factors directly affecting the circulatory system is musculoskeletal

A

integrity and function

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9
Q

the venous and lymph systems are driven by the sketal muscle movement changing ___ and ___ pressures.

A

intra-thoracic

intra-abdominal

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10
Q

A healthy respiratory pump depends on a functioning __, flexible __ and __ cage.

A

diaphragm
spine
rib

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11
Q

Injury to the circulatory system leading to loss of musculoskeletal mobility and strength results in a potential net loss of

A

functional capacity and ability to move blood/lymph and tissue vascularization

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12
Q

Marked contraction of muscle impedes circulatory __, especially on the __ side, where pressures are __.

A

flow
venous
lower

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13
Q

Neuroplasticity model definition of subluxation

A

central segmental motor control problem

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14
Q

CNS not controlling movements alters paraspinal stretch leading to altered __ affecting central processing.

A

input to the brain

inaccurate picture of the environment

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15
Q

Define Neuroplasticity

A

ability of the brain to adapt to environmental change

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16
Q

What is the correct order of the healthy movement cycle

A
normal afferent input→
appropriate somatosensory filtering/processing →
appropriate sensorimotor integration→
accurate motor control→
good function→
Appropriate Joint movement
17
Q

Neuroplasticity model is really another type of

A

dysafferentation

18
Q

In the concept of neuropalsticity, mental health, memory and overall brain functioning improves significantly when __ pathways are formed.

A

new neural

19
Q

What is viewed as a legitimate source of neuroplasticity development?

A

chiropractic care

20
Q

Chiropractic care has the ability to treat mental health issues by

A

increasing blood and nutrient flows throughout the body

21
Q

According to Dr. Celete Campbell, neuroplasticity refers to the __ change in the brain.

A

physiological

22
Q

Maintaining ideal spine health and

posture does more for the mind and body than living with __.”

A

misalignment,

subluxations, or deteriorating posture

23
Q

What are the short-term effects of spinal dysfunction?

A

migraines
mental fog
lethargy
vision problems

24
Q

What are the long-term effects of spinal dysfunction?

A

negative neuroplasticity