Final Flashcards

1
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upper cervical and full spine biomechanical approach and 1st instrument adjusting

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Pettibon

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2
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B.E.S.T (bioenergetics stabilization technique)

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Morter

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3
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Lumbar flexion-distraction

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Cox

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4
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Pre-employment screening exam

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Allen and Jacobs

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5
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Figure 8 motion of the SI joint

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Illi

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6
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Fixation theory

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Gillet

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7
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Full-spine evaluation method

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Gonstead

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8
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Occipital approach upper cervical that pulled condyles apart

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Chrane

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9
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Trigger point receptor tonus technique

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Nimmo

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10
Q

Upper cervical that measures condyles, draws line under atlas TVP

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Grostic

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11
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NUCCA upper cervical

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Gregory

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12
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AO

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Sweet

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13
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typical distortion patter

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Carver

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14
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SOT and cranial work
bumps, hot spot–> acute
cold spots–> chronic

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Dejarnette

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15
Q

Primary respiratory mechanism

DNFT Neurospinal system and extremities

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vAN rUMPT

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16
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neurodynamics

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Homewood

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17
Q

Applied kinesiology, cranial work, Kendell muscle testing

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Goodheart

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18
Q

Upper cervical spinalator

A

Humber

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19
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PST

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Pierce and Stillwagon

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20
Q

Visulaize/videoflouroscopy–> thermography

Xray movement of the spine

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Pierce

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21
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Visitherm/skin temp analysis, thermograph

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Stillwagon

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22
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Activator

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Fuhr and Lee

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23
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Posture/posturometer

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Johnston

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24
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Drop mechanic

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Thompson

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25
Q

Upper cervical; chart

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Mears

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26
Q

fall, bump, hit, accident, back wrench, muscle strain, anything that can cause a misalignment

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3Ts of chiropractic: Trauma

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27
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pesticides, preservatives, mercury, pollution, denatureed prodcuts, ultra-refined products, iron and vitamin toxicity, insect bites

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3Ts of chiropractic: Toxic

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28
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suggestions, intense laboratory thinking, stress, emotional, hardship, fear, anger, hatred

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3Ts of chiropractic: Thoughts

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29
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3Ts entry portals

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muscle, nerves, osseus, ligaments, tendons, organs, disease

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30
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New healing paradigm

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DD Palmer-1895

31
Q

Chiropractic as a discipline

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philosophy, logic, reason for being, science, anatomy and physiology

32
Q

Understanding life

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BJ Idea, universal law,, innate law

33
Q

Understanding Health

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sickness, disease, Hippocrates, Synderham

34
Q
  • cardiovascular irritability
  • head palpations during fatigue
  • eyes bright, prominent, large pupils
  • mentally alert
  • warm, dry skin, tendency to gastric hypoacidity
  • throbbing over precordial area
  • high strung impulsive, quick temper, nervous energy
  • appears to be hyperthyroid
  • psycopaths manifest unstable symptoms
  • hair trigger personality
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Sympathetic Dominance

35
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  • pupils contracted
  • gastric hyperacidity
  • unable to exhale
  • apprehensive
  • vasomotor angina
  • low blood pressure
  • perspire easily
  • hives (urtricarial) and wels
  • car/sea sickness
  • palpebral fissures are narrow
  • increased peristalsis
  • pressure on chest
  • slow pulse
  • pseudo heart block
  • cool pale skin
  • protein sensitivity
  • asthma
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Parasympathtic Dominance

36
Q

What theory states that the vertebra below causes the occlusion?

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Juxtaposition theory

37
Q

What 2 theories go together?

A

juxta and fixation

38
Q

A posterior plum line indicates what?

A

facet syndrome

39
Q

Plum line measures from what?

A

C2,anteiror bodies, sacrum

40
Q

Founder of chiropractic in 1895; full spine, magnetic healer, sold fish in grocery store,teacher, bee farmer; coined the profession, “chiropractic” invented by Samuel Weed

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DD Palmer

41
Q

Developer of chiropractic, HIO upper cervical; accused of killing DD, established radio station; “Kernal BJ”, developed several instruments to move the “bump” must have have 3 readins for a base, “we don’t diagnose, we analyze”; #1 writer of chiropractic; all patients go through medical diagnosis before seeing D.C.

A

BJ Palmer

42
Q

typical distortion pattern; lawyer, writer, apices at specific points from plum – adjust here; 90% lumbosacral; taught Diplow; started Western states chiro school, later merged with Logan

A

Carver

43
Q

– figure 8 motion of the SI joint; synerinchonology (movie xrays on treadmill; from Switzerland

A

Illi

44
Q

fixation theory; muscle moves bone; motion palpation; logan basic technique; from St. Louis, pelvis is foundation

A

Gillet

45
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– “chiropractic physicians have as their primary duty and concern the restoration and maintenance of a physiologically functional nervous system, since this is the integrating coordinating system in response to external and internal environmental change and is essential in the process of pathology as in physiology”
“A chiropractor should be able to care for any condition that may arise in the families under his care”
-insurance and legal battles, neurological basis of subluxation, president of several different colleges

A

AE Homewood

46
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SOT Sacral-Occipital technique; osteopathic degree as well as DC. Left osteopaths when they turned to drugs; cranial work and #2 writer of chiropractic

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DeJarnette

47
Q

– DNFT (directional non-force technique) touch a certain spot –> leg will contract (talks to the feet)

A

Van Rumpt

48
Q

– AK, taught with De Jarnette, #3 writer of chiropractic; muslces related to organs, organs related to muscles; sugar on or under tongue = weak muscles, not kinesiology; Kendell = kinesiology

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Goodheart

49
Q

occipital approach

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Chrane

50
Q

Tigger point (receptor tonus technique)

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Nimmo

51
Q

Microcurrent evaluation; NLM-neurolinometer; skin difference; 4 ox pressure and hold

A

Toftness

52
Q

Upper cervical

A

Virsung

53
Q

Upper cervical (similar to toggle)

A

Grostic

54
Q

NUCCA upper cervical

A

Gregory

55
Q

atlas orthogonal

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Sweat

56
Q

Upper cervical (Atlanta)

A

Humber

57
Q

Upper cervical and full spine approach, head weights

A

Pettibon

58
Q

– upper cervical, metric chart, uterine hemorrhages = C5; centered gravitational forces. Head forward = mouth breather; posture causes dementia, straighten posture = clear dementia

A

Mears

59
Q

drop mechanism, started with head piece, now everything

A

Thompson

60
Q

– PST, visualizer, videoflouroscopy, donated this to Palmer, cleared up court cases; from PA

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Pierce

61
Q

– PST, visitherm (skin temp analysis); from PA

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Stillwagon

62
Q

– activator; took dental impact hammer and applied it; used government grants

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Fuhr

63
Q

activator

A

Lee

64
Q

– California; spinal stress; 14x36 xray = digitized to analyze; heel lifts, wedges; treated muscular dystrophy

A

Ward

65
Q

– posture (posturometer); plane crash in WWII; low back pain; invented gravity lines of a pyramidal man (kinisio taping) plumb line; pregnant women; baby forces spine forward which causes posterior compensation. Causes lumbosacral pain

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Johnston

66
Q

– upper cervical; very precise and arrogant, one of the first to start with precise instrumentation

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Zimmerman

67
Q

– upper cervical, pretty old and crippled, hand held instrument

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Laney

68
Q

– BEST technique, [bioenergetics stabilization technique] very scientific

A

Morter

69
Q

lumbar flexion distraction

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Cox

70
Q

pre-employment screening exams (ergoonomics) (Michigan)

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Allen

71
Q

– pre –employment exams (Wisconsin) numerical value to low back pain

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Jacobs

72
Q

lab testing, functional endocrinology

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Kharrazian

73
Q

– biological terrain, normal = healthy “disturbances in cellular environment affects body’s cells integrity” “a certain amount of stress is necessary for life

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Claude Bernard