Combank 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the ganglion that feeds parasympathetic to nose and sinuses? What is the cranial nerve feeding that ganglion?

A

Sphenopalatine ganglion

Facial nerve

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2
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What is the muscular imbalance of patellofemoral syndrome and how to treat?

A

Imbalance between vastus medialis and lateralalis

Strengthen vmo

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3
Q

Where is the medial pterygoid, temporalis, and masseter tender points

A

Posterior ascending ramus of mandible above angle

In the belly of both muscles

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4
Q

Masseter hypertonicity causing what kind of jaw deviation?

A

Ipsilateral

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5
Q

Forward and backward sacral torsions are associated with what type of mechanics of L5?

A

Forward with neutral and backwards with non neutral

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6
Q

Triad of horners syndrome and where is the lesion?

A

Ptosis, miosis, anhydrosis

Ipsilateral lesion of cervical ganglion

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7
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What is associated with a forward fall of outstretched hand with the radial head? Backward fall?

A

Posterior radial head

Anterior radial head

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8
Q

Long thoracic nerve roots?

A

C5-7

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9
Q

How do we treat a plantar cuboid?

A

Hiss whip

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10
Q

What is the only thumb muscle innervated by the ulnar nerve?

A

Adductor pollicis

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11
Q

In short leg syndrome, which innominate is rotated anteriorly?

A

The short leg

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12
Q

How often do we increase the heel lift?

A

1-2 weeks

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13
Q

What does Jobe test test for

A

Supraspinatus

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14
Q

What is the muscle to remember responsible for opening the jaw
If it is messed up what is the effect on the jaw

A

Lateral pterygoid

It will cause the jaw to deviate to the opposite side when opening

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15
Q

What is the other name for calcaneal apophysitis
What is the problem
Buzz word

A

Sever disease
Disease of the posterior bony tubercle on the calcaneus
Heal pain on children

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16
Q

What is going on with the ankle with anterior fibular head and posterior fibular head

A

Distal fibula is posterior
Talus is ER and foot is pronated

Distal fibula is anterior
Talus is IR and foot is supinated

17
Q

What is the most likely cranial somatic dysfunction with blunt force trauma to head, particularly posterior to anterior force

A

Sbs compression

18
Q

What muscle causes lateral winging and medial winging of scapula.

A

Trap spinal accessory

Serratus anterior long thoracic

19
Q

What is the primary treatment for plantar fasciitis?

A

Arch supports

20
Q

What is the classic treatment position for counter-strain of the inion?

A

Marked flexion

21
Q

What structure am I thinking with incontinence and OMT?

A

Pelvic floor

22
Q

What is the position of the patient for muscle energy for backwards torsion?
Forward torsions?

A

Lateral recumbent

Sims

23
Q

What are the nerve roots of the median nerve?

A

C5 t1

24
Q

What is a good OMM technique for dysmenorrhea

A

Sacral inhibition

25
Q

What is the role of parasympathetics in the lung

A

Decrease goblet cell production to reduce secretions

26
Q

What are 2 actions of psoas muscle

A

Flexion and ER

27
Q

When seated and standing flexion tests don’t tell us anything, what test can we do for SI joint dysfunction

A

ASIS compression test

28
Q

What are the 5 features to remember about short leg syndrome?

A

Lower sacral base on short leg side
Anteriorly rotated innominate on short leg side
L spine side bent away from short leg
L spine rotated toward short leg
SI and iliolumbar ligaments more stressed on short leg side

29
Q

Where does the inguinal ligament attach to

What kind of somatic dysfunction would we see with tight inguinal ligament

A

Pubis and ASIS

Superior pubis

30
Q

What are 3 high risk complications for HVLA of the neck

A

Trauma
Vertebral artery atresia
Anything with alar ligament like Down syndrome