Injuries and Strain Flashcards
Blow from above to left greater wing of sphenoid (frontal)
Right Torsion
Blow from below to right greater wing of sphenoid (cheek)
Right Torsion
Blow from above to the right occiput or parietal
Right Torsion
Blow from below to the left occiput or parietal
Right Torsion
Blow from above to right greater wing of sphenoid
Left Torsion
Blow from below to left greater wing of sphenoid
Left Torsion
Blow from above to the left occiput or parietal
Left Torsion
Blow from below to the right occiput or parietal
Left Torsion
R blow – at the SBS =
left side-bending rotation + left inferior rotation + left temporal external rotation
L blow – at the SBS =
right side-bending rotation + right inferior rotation + right temporal external rotation
Blow from above, most anterior part of frontal/sphenoid (anterior to sphenoidal axis)
Superior Vertical
Blow from above, posterior to SBS but anterior to occipital axis
Superior Vertical
Blow from below, anterior to SBS but posterior to sphenoidal axis
Superior Vertical
Blow from above, most posterior part of the occiput (posterior to occipital axis)
Inferior Vertical
Blow from above, anterior to SBS but posterior to sphenoidal axis
Inferior Vertical
Falling and landing → superior force on occipital condyles = superior force anterior to occipital axis but posterior to SBS.
oAlso can be d/t “a blow from below thru the heels or mandible.”
Inferior Vertical
L blow – posterior to occipital transverse axis
Right Lateral
L blow – anterior to SBS but posterior to sphenoidal axis
Right Lateral
R blow - post to SBS and anterior to occipital transverse axis
Right Lateral
R blow – anterior to sphenoidal axis
Right Lateral
R blow - anterior to SBS and posterior to sphenoid axes
Left Lateral
L blow - anterior to both SBS and sphenoid axis
Left Lateral
L blow - post to SBS and anterior to occipital transverse axis
Left Lateral
R blow - posterior to SBS and occiput transverse axis
Left Lateral