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
Q

PC2 occiput

A

E SaRa

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8
Q

PC2

A

E SaRa

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9
Q

PC3

A

F SaRa

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10
Q

PC4-8

A

E SaRa

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11
Q

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
Q

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

A

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
Q

lower GI tract

A

transverse colon, decending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum

22
Q

lower ureter

A

T12-L1

23
Q

appendix

A

T12

24
Q

AL1 (medial to ASIS)

A

internal oblique muscle

F SaRa

25
Q

AL2 (medial to AIIS)

A

external oblique muscle

F SaRa

26
Q

AL3 (lateral AIIS)

A

ilioposas muscle

F SaRa

27
Q

AL4 (inferior AIIS)

A

illioposa muscle

F SaRa

28
Q

AL5 (pubis anterior surface)

A

rectus abdominus muscle

F StRt

29
Q

Posas major muscle CS

A

2/3 midline and ASIS

flex hip, externally rotate, fine-tune with lumbar sidebending

30
Q

psoas minor muscle CS

A

2 cm lateral pubic symphysis

flex hip

31
Q

illiacus muscle CS

A

1/3 midline and ASIS

flex, externally rotate and cross legs

32
Q

low ilium CS

A

F, abduction, external rotation

33
Q

prirformus CS

A

greater trochanter and lateral edge of sacrum

flex hip and knee off table, abduction, external rotation

34
Q

upper pole L5

A

prone

extend hip, adduction, ER/IR

35
Q

lower pole L5

A

inferior to PSIS

prone, flex hip and knee off table, adduction and internal rotation

36
Q

glut med CS

A

extend hip, abduction, external rotation

37
Q

L1-5 SP

A

prone, extend hip, external rotation, adduction

38
Q

L1-5 TP

A

prone, extend, adduction

39
Q

ilium chapman point

A

midway between T10-11 SP and TP

40
Q

characteristics of chronic SD

A

cool, atrophic, dry, stringy, dull pain

41
Q

straight leg test

A

lumbosacral radiculopathy aka sciatta

straighten leg, hip flex, ankle dorsiflex