COMQUEST OMM Flashcards

1
Q

AC7 counterstrain

A

F StRa

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2
Q

AC1

A

SaRa

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3
Q

AC2-6

A

SaRa

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4
Q

AC8

A

SaRa

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5
Q

PC1 inion

A

F SaRa

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6
Q

PC1 occiput

A

E SaRa

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7
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PC2 occiput

A

E SaRa

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8
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PC2

A

E SaRa

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9
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PC3

A

F SaRa

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10
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PC4-8

A

E SaRa

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11
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torsion axis

A

1 AP

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12
Q

left torsion

A

left 2nd digit anterior and superior

right 2nd digit posterior and inferior

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13
Q

sidebending axis

A

2 vertical 1 AP

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14
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vertical shear axis

A

2 parallel transverse

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15
Q

lateral strain

A

2 vertical axis

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16
Q

factors that increase PRM

A

fever, strenuous physical exercise, OMT

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17
Q

factors that decrease PRM

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emotional or physical stress, anxiety/depression, chronic infection, chronic fatigue

18
Q

L5 and sacral relationship

A

L5 rotates opposite torsion, sideband same as axis

19
Q

upper GI tract

A

esophagus, stomach, proximal duodenum, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas

20
Q

Middle GI tract

A

distal duodenum, iluem, jejunum, ascending colon, proximal 2/3 transverse colon

21
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lower GI tract

A

transverse colon, decending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum

22
Q

lower ureter

23
Q

appendix

24
Q

AL1 (medial to ASIS)

A

internal oblique muscle

F SaRa

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AL2 (medial to AIIS)
external oblique muscle F SaRa
26
AL3 (lateral AIIS)
ilioposas muscle F SaRa
27
AL4 (inferior AIIS)
illioposa muscle F SaRa
28
AL5 (pubis anterior surface)
rectus abdominus muscle F StRt
29
Posas major muscle CS
2/3 midline and ASIS flex hip, externally rotate, fine-tune with lumbar sidebending
30
psoas minor muscle CS
2 cm lateral pubic symphysis flex hip
31
illiacus muscle CS
1/3 midline and ASIS flex, externally rotate and cross legs
32
low ilium CS
F, abduction, external rotation
33
prirformus CS
greater trochanter and lateral edge of sacrum flex hip and knee off table, abduction, external rotation
34
upper pole L5
prone | extend hip, adduction, ER/IR
35
lower pole L5
inferior to PSIS prone, flex hip and knee off table, adduction and internal rotation
36
glut med CS
extend hip, abduction, external rotation
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L1-5 SP
prone, extend hip, external rotation, adduction
38
L1-5 TP
prone, extend, adduction
39
ilium chapman point
midway between T10-11 SP and TP
40
characteristics of chronic SD
cool, atrophic, dry, stringy, dull pain
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straight leg test
lumbosacral radiculopathy aka sciatta straighten leg, hip flex, ankle dorsiflex