Cranial Strains and Movement Pattern Flashcards

1
Q

Midline bones usually move around a _1_ axis in a _2_ direciton.

A
  1. transverse
  2. AP
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2
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Paired bones usually move about a _1_ axis in a _2_ motion

A
  1. AP
  2. lateral
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3
Q

The sphenoid and occiput rotates around a __ axis.

A

transverse

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4
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When the SBS is in flexion, the ethmoid will move in the same direction of the _1_, and the vomer moves same direction as the _2_.

A
  1. occiput
  2. sphenoid
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5
Q

Where do your fingers and palms rest on the pts head for vault contact?

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6
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How is a SBS lateral strain named?

A

for the direction of the base of the sphenoid

two axes are sup/inf (vertical)

motion in same direction for both bones about these axes

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7
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How is vertical strain named?

A

direction of the base of sphenoid

two axes are transverse (horizontal; left-right)

motion in same direction about these axes

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8
Q

Superior vertical strain vs. Inferior vertical strain

A

Sup - bones rotate ant around involved axes

Inf - bones rotate post around involved axes

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9
Q

How do your fingers move with superior strain (vertical strain)? inferior?

A

sup - 1st fingers move away from practitioner, pinky fingers move toward practitioner

inf - 1st fingers move toward from the practitioner, pinky fingers move away from practitioner

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10
Q

How do we name a torsion?

A

higher greater wing of the sphenoid

one sagittal axis (ant-post)

motion happens opp directions about this axis

1st Finger and pinky of one hand move superiorly while the other hand moves inferiorly.

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11
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How do we name SB rotation?

A

convexity developed in the cranium

one sagittal axis (ant-post) and two axes are vertical (sup-inf)

motion happens in the same direction about the sagittal axis in opp direction on the vertical axes

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12
Q

How do we palpate a SB rotation?

A

Named side feels “fuller” - 1st Finger and pinky move away from each other

Opposite side “shrinks” - 1st finger and pinky move toward each other

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13
Q

How does SBS flexion affect sacral base motion?

A

SBS flexion –> sacral base move posteriorly

“counternutation”

due to it pulling up on the dural sleeve of the cord

SBS extension –> sacral nutation

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14
Q

Flexion of the ethmoid causes the ____ to be rotated by the sphenoid about its transverse axis

A

perpendicular plate

*crista galli superiorly + posteriorly

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15
Q

What occurs to the perpendicular plate during extension of the ethmoid?

A

rotated by the sphenoid about its transverse axis

*crista galli inferiorly + anteriorly

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16
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What happens to the vomer, maxillae, and palatines with SBS flexion?

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17
Q

What bones does the vomer articulate with?

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18
Q

How do your fingers move with lateral strain?

A

1st finger moves in opposite direction from pinky finger

side of strain moves anteriorly

19
Q

What is the axis of motion of the sacrum?

A

Superior Transverse Axis