Final Flashcards
upper cervical and full spine biomechanical approach and 1st instrument adjusting
Pettibon
B.E.S.T (bioenergetics stabilization technique)
Morter
Lumbar flexion-distraction
Cox
Pre-employment screening exam
Allen and Jacobs
Figure 8 motion of the SI joint
Illi
Fixation theory
Gillet
Full-spine evaluation method
Gonstead
Occipital approach upper cervical that pulled condyles apart
Chrane
Trigger point receptor tonus technique
Nimmo
Upper cervical that measures condyles, draws line under atlas TVP
Grostic
NUCCA upper cervical
Gregory
AO
Sweet
typical distortion patter
Carver
SOT and cranial work
bumps, hot spot–> acute
cold spots–> chronic
Dejarnette
Primary respiratory mechanism
DNFT Neurospinal system and extremities
vAN rUMPT
neurodynamics
Homewood
Applied kinesiology, cranial work, Kendell muscle testing
Goodheart
Upper cervical spinalator
Humber
PST
Pierce and Stillwagon
Visulaize/videoflouroscopy–> thermography
Xray movement of the spine
Pierce
Visitherm/skin temp analysis, thermograph
Stillwagon
Activator
Fuhr and Lee
Posture/posturometer
Johnston
Drop mechanic
Thompson
Upper cervical; chart
Mears
fall, bump, hit, accident, back wrench, muscle strain, anything that can cause a misalignment
3Ts of chiropractic: Trauma
pesticides, preservatives, mercury, pollution, denatureed prodcuts, ultra-refined products, iron and vitamin toxicity, insect bites
3Ts of chiropractic: Toxic
suggestions, intense laboratory thinking, stress, emotional, hardship, fear, anger, hatred
3Ts of chiropractic: Thoughts
3Ts entry portals
muscle, nerves, osseus, ligaments, tendons, organs, disease