Chapman's Points Flashcards
Stomach, Liver, and Gall Bladder:
Sympathetic:
Parasympathetic:
Stomach, Liver, and Gall Bladder:
Sympathetic: T5-T9
Parasympathetic: Vagus
Pancreas:
Sympathetic:
Parasympathetic:
Pancreas:
Sympathetic: T5-T11
Parasympathetic: Vagus
Small Intestine
Sympathetic:
Parasympathetic:
Small Intestine
Sympathetic: T9-T11
Parasympathetic: Vagus
Colon, Rectum
Sympathetic:
Parasympathetic:
Colon, Rectum:
Sympathetic: T8-L2
Parasympathetic: Vagus (ascending and proximal 1/3 of transverse colon, S2-S4- rest of colon)
Common pattern of diaphragms
Compensated:
Pelvic diaphragm is rotated right
common: All diaphragms are rotated in opposite directions
Chapman’s points: Stomach
Anterior:
Posterior:
Chapman’s points: Stomach
Anterior: L intercostal space 5,6
Posterior: L T5,6
Chapman’s points: Liver
Anterior:
Posterior:
Chapman’s points: Liver
Anterior: R intercostal space 5
Posterior: right T5,T6
Chapman’s points: Gall Bladder
Anterior:
Posterior:
Chapman’s points: Gall Bladder
Anterior: R intercostal space 6
Posterior: Right T6
Chapman’s points: Spleen
Anterior:
Posterior:
Chapman’s points: Spleen
Anterior: L intercostal 7
Posterior: L T7
Chapman’s points: Pancreas
Anterior:
Posterior:
Chapman’s points: Pancreas
Anterior: R intercostal space 7
Posterior: R T7
Chapman’s points for the Lower GI anterior
Flop the Lower GI over the legs… follow the pattern
Treatment points for lower GI: Small Intestine: Pyloris: Colon: Appendix:
Treatment points for lower GI: Small Intestine: T8-T10 Pyloris: R T9 Colon: L2-L4 Appendix: R T11
Abdominal plexus release: celiac plexus (T5-T9) Superior mesenteric plexus (T10-11) Inferior mesenteric (T12-L2)
Abdominal plexus release: celiac plexus (T5-T9): esophagus and Upper GI organs Superior mesenteric plexus (T10-11): Small bowel, appendix, right colon Inferior mesenteric (T12-L2): Left Colon