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Superior transverse sacral axis
Craniosacral and respiratory
Maybe the most important one
Middle transverse sacral axis
postural motion
inferior transverse sacral axis
innominate rotation
oblique sacral axis
dynamic motion (walking)
weight on the left leg engages the left oblique axis
most common dysfunction in the post partum pt
bilateral sacral flexion
L5 and the sacrum:
rotation and sidebending do what?
L5 Flexed Rotated r / Sidebent r =
L5 rotation = opposite sacral rotation
L5 sidebending = ipsilateral axis engaged
L5 Flexed Rotated r / Sidebent r = L on R
OA primary motion
Rotation and sidebending tendencies
OA deep sulcus =
flex/ ext
Rotation and sidebending to opposite sides
OA deep sulcus = ipsilateral rotation
C2-C7 Rotation and sidebending tendencies
Rotation and sidebending to the same side
Short leg is from what kind of innominate?
Ipsilateral anterior innominate
Parasympathetics: Pupils
CN III (Midbrain), ciliary ganglion, constriction
Parasympathetics: Lacrimal and nasal glands
CN VII (pons), sphenopalatine ganglion, secretion
Parasympathetics: submandibular and sublingual glands
CN VII (pons), Submandibular ganglion, secretion
Parasympathetics: parotid gland
CN IX (Medulla), otic ganglion, secretion
Parasympathetics: Heart, bronchial tree, stomach, liver, panc, GB, esophagus, sm. bowel
CN X
Parasympathetics: Kidney, upper ureter
CN X
Parasympathetics: ovaries, testes
CN X