chapter 12: MFR Flashcards
relative contraindications of MFR
infection fracture cancer decompensated pt following trauma
4 physiologic diaphragms
tentorium cerebelli
thoracic inlet
abdominal
pelvic
compensated alternates
OA
CT
TL
LS
OA left
CT right
TL left
LS right
hypersympathetic tone can ____ lymph flow
decrease
intrinsic forces of lymphatic movement
SM contraction
interstitial fluid pressure
extrinsic forces of lymphatic movement
respiration
arterial pulsation
skeletal muscle contraction
what drains into right (minor lymphatic duct)
right hemicranium, heart and lobes of lung (except left upper lobe)
right minor duct drains into the
right brachiocephalic vein
left major duct drains into the
junction of the left internal jugular and subclavian vein
the sympathtetic control to the lymphatic duct is innervated by what
intercostal nerves
cisterna chyli is innervated by what
T11
factors increasing intersitial pressure above 0 mmhg
systemic HTN
cirrhosis
hypoalbuminemia
toxins like rattlesnake poisoning
indications for lymphatic treatment
URI COPD post MI, CHF GI disorders cirrhosis premenstrual syndromel
relative contraindications to lymphatic treatment
osseous fractures
bacterial infection with temp over 102
abscess or localized infection
cancer