Cervical Flashcards
What is the SCP for Cervical Extension?
Inferior tip of the spinous process
What is the CP and movement of Cervical Extension?
CP- Chiropractic index finger (digit 3)
Movement- spinous process should approximate (loss at the end feel indicates fixation)
What is the SCP of Cervical Rotation?
Inferior/Lateral aspect of the spinous process
What is the CP and movement of Cervical Rotation?
CP- Chiropractic index finger (digit 3)
Movement-Spinous process should rotate lateral (loss of rotation indicates fixation)
What is the SCP of Cervical Lateral Bend?
Inferior later aspect of spinous process
What is the CP and movement of Cervical Lateral Bend?
CP-Chiropractic index finger (digit 3)
Movement-Spinous should deviate lateral AND superior (loss indicates fixation)
What is the SCP of Atlas Lateral Bend?
Tip of the Atlas and Axis Transverse Process
What is the CP and movement of Atlas Lateral Bend?
CP-Finger tips of Digits 2 and 3
Movement- Atlas transverse should approximate to axis (restriction indicates fixation)
What is SCP for Atlas Rotation?
Tip of Atlas and Axis Transverse process
What is the CP and Movement of Atlas Rotation?
CP-Finger tip of digits 2 and 3
Movement-Atlas transverse should seperate from axis (restriction indicates fixation)
What is the SCP of Occipital Extension?
Superior temporal lines
What is the CP and movement of Occipital Extension?
CP-Thenars with hand supporting patient skull
Movement-Mastoid should approximate to atlas transverse (restriction indicates fixation)
What is the SCP for Occipital Lateral Bend?
Tip of Atlas Transverse and Mastoid process
What is the CP and Movement of the Occipital Lateral Bend?
CP-Finger tips of digits 2 and 3
Movement - Mastoid should approximate to Atlas Transverse (restriction indicates fixation)
What is the SCP of Occipital Rotation?
Tip of Atlas Transverse and Mastoid Process