High yield crap Flashcards

1
Q

Superior transverse sacral axis

A

Craniosacral and respiratory

Maybe the most important one

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2
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Middle transverse sacral axis

A

postural motion

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3
Q

inferior transverse sacral axis

A

innominate rotation

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4
Q

oblique sacral axis

A

dynamic motion (walking)

weight on the left leg engages the left oblique axis

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5
Q

most common dysfunction in the post partum pt

A

bilateral sacral flexion

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6
Q

L5 and the sacrum:

rotation and sidebending do what?
L5 Flexed Rotated r / Sidebent r =

A

L5 rotation = opposite sacral rotation
L5 sidebending = ipsilateral axis engaged

L5 Flexed Rotated r / Sidebent r = L on R

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7
Q

OA primary motion
Rotation and sidebending tendencies

OA deep sulcus =

A

flex/ ext
Rotation and sidebending to opposite sides

OA deep sulcus = ipsilateral rotation

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8
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C2-C7 Rotation and sidebending tendencies

A

Rotation and sidebending to the same side

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9
Q

Short leg is from what kind of innominate?

A

Ipsilateral anterior innominate

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10
Q

Parasympathetics: Pupils

A

CN III (Midbrain), ciliary ganglion, constriction

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11
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Parasympathetics: Lacrimal and nasal glands

A

CN VII (pons), sphenopalatine ganglion, secretion

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12
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Parasympathetics: submandibular and sublingual glands

A

CN VII (pons), Submandibular ganglion, secretion

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13
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Parasympathetics: parotid gland

A

CN IX (Medulla), otic ganglion, secretion

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14
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Parasympathetics: Heart, bronchial tree, stomach, liver, panc, GB, esophagus, sm. bowel

A

CN X

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15
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Parasympathetics: Kidney, upper ureter

A

CN X

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16
Q

Parasympathetics: ovaries, testes

A

CN X

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17
Q

Parasympathetics: Ascending colon, transverse colon

A

CN X

18
Q

Parasympathetics: Descending, sigmoid colon

A

Pelvic splanchnic: S2-4

19
Q

Parasympathetics: Uterus, prostate, genitalia

A

Pelvic splanchnic: S2-4

20
Q

Parasympathetics: Bladder, lower ureter

A

Pelvic splanchnic: S2-4

21
Q

Sympathetics: spinal levels

A

T1-L2

22
Q

Sympathetics: Head and neck

A

T1-4

23
Q

Sympathetics: Heart

A

T1-5

24
Q

Sympathetics: respiratory

A

T2-7

25
Q

Sympathetics: Esophagus

A

T2-8

26
Q

Sympathetics: Upper GI (stomach to panc/duodenum)

A

Greater splanchnic T5-9 celiac ganglion

27
Q

Sympathetics: Middle GI (panc/duodenum to 2/3 of transverse colon)

A

Lesser splanchnic T10-11 Superior mesenteric ganglion

28
Q

Sympathetics: lower GI (Distal 1/3 of T-colon to rectum)

A

Least splanchnic T12-L2 Inferior mesenteric ganglion

29
Q

Sympathetics: appendix

A

T12

30
Q

Sympathetics: kidneys

A

T10-11 Superior mesenteric ganglion

31
Q

Sympathetics: adrenal medulla

A

T10

32
Q

Sympathetics: upper ureters

A

T10-11 Superior mesenteric ganglion

33
Q

Sympathetics: lower ureters

A

T12-L1 Inferior mesenteric ganglion

34
Q

Sympathetics: bladder

A

T11-L2

35
Q

Sympathetics: gonads

A

T10-11

36
Q

Sympathetics: uterus, cervix

A

T10-L2

37
Q

Sympathetics: erectile tissue of the penis and clitoris

A

T11-L2

38
Q

Sympathetics: Prostate

A

T12-L2

39
Q

Sympathetics: lower extremity

A

T11-L2

40
Q

Sympathetics: upper extremity

A

T2-8