Cranial III Flashcards

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For a vertical strain. What is the axis? Movement? How are they named (e.g. superior strain)?

A

Axis: two parallel transverse axesMovement Sphenoid and Occiput (S&O) move in the SAME CLOCKWISE directionNamed: Direction of the BASE of SPHENOID (superior or inferior)

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For a lateral strain. What is the axis? Movement? How are they named (e.g. left lateral strain)?

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Axes: 2 parallel vertical axesMovement: Sphenoid and Occiput (S&O) move in SAME clockwise directionNamed: Position of the BASE of the SPHENOID (if sphenoid to left = left lateral strain, etc.) [This is OPPOSITE to the wings of the Sphenoid]

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For a torsion strain. What is the axis? Movement? How are they named (e.g. right torsion) ?

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Axis: One AP axis (antero-posterior)Movement: Sphenoid and Occiput (S&O) move in OPPOSITE directionsNamed: for the higher (more cephalad) greater wing of the sphenoid. Right torsion have your hand rotated backward.

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For a Sidebending & Rotation Strains:What is the axis? Movement? How are they named (e.g. right torsion) ?

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Sidebending: S&O move in OPPOSITE direction about two parallel vertical axisRotation: S&O move in SAME direction about one AP axisNamed: Side of Convexity (left sidebending/rotation has left convex head)

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What are the 5 principles of PRM?

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1) fluctuation of CSF2) Inherent MOTILITY of CNS3) MOBILITY of intracranial and intraspinal membranes4) Articular mobility of cranial bones5) Involuntary mobility of Sacrum between illa

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When you are doing “air hands” in vault hold. What happens to your index and pinky in flexion?

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Index and Pinky move DOWN AND OUT[I ain’t flexible! let’s kick that pinky down and out!]

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When you are doing “air hands” in vault hold. What happens to your index and pinky in extension?

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Fingers move UP and TOGETHER[Are you going to extend up to put those pinky balloons together?]

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For a Right Sidebending/Rotating Strain, how does the head appear?

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Convex or fuller on the right with a DOWNWARD tilt toward the right.

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Which is Dr. Sandhouse’s favorite way to treat strain?a) Balanced Membranous Tension (BMT)b) Exaggerationc) Disengagementd) Direct Articular Releasee) Respiratory Cooperationf) CSF Fluctuation

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a) Balanced Membranous Tension (BMT)

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