Final Flashcards
for medicare, a subluxation can be documented in two ways
- xray
- physical examination
what condition must doctors say they are treating on medicare forms in order for it to be covered by medicare
subluxation
out of the PART system, how many of these components must be met in order for medicare to cover the claim
at least 2 of the 4 components, and 1 of either A or R
P in the PART system stands for
pain and tenderness
A in the PART system stands for
asymmetry/misalignment
R in the PART system stands for
range of motion abnormality
T in the PART system stands for
tissue, tone changes
position/motion abnormalities
kinesiopathology
tonicity/weakness/asymmetry
myopathology
compression/stretch/axoplasmic flow
neuropatholog
edema/inflammation
histopathology
pathophysiology
any disease
kinesiopathology relates to which components of the PART system
A and R
myopathology relates to which components of the PART system
P A and T
neuropathology relates to which components of the PART system
P A and T
histopathology relates to which components of the PART system
P A and T
active light touch
- sudoriferous changes
- turgidity changes
- surface tonicity changes
deep touch
- tissue prominency
- palpatory tenderness
- deep tonicity changes
which component of the PART system is covered by instrumentation
T - tissue tone
with regards to ambient control, warmth receptors are myelinated or unmyelinated
unmyelinated
with regards to ambient control, cold receptors are myelinated or unmyelinated
myelinated
where is the general break location for the segmental field of occiput - C1
suboccipital, between the two segments