AP Pelvis CS - Lab Flashcards

1
Q

Origin and Insertion of Serratus Posterior Superior

A

Origin: Angle of Ribs 2-5

Insertion: Lat portion of SP C7-T3

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2 main treatment considerations for acute trauma

A
  1. Do not induce further trauma (gentle, direct MFR, indirect MFR, guiding for joing release, wait another 1-2 weeks to treat)
  2. Do not let structures heal in asymmetric strained positions
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3
Q

Tight psoas results in:

A

Anterior pull on lumbar - Lordosis

Lateral pull on Lumbar - Ipsilateral SB

Anterior innominate rotation

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4
Q

Tight quadratus Lumborum results in:

A

Inferior pull on Rib 12 (may include Rib 11)

Superior pull on ilium - anterior innominate rotation

Lumbar SB

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5
Q

Abdominal wall and bowel adhesions may be relieved by what OMT techniques?

A

Colon release

Mesenteric release

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6
Q

Fascial connections from what structures may cause persistent sacral dysfunction?

A

Psoas Fascia

Bladder and ureter

Prostate/Uterus

Rectum

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