Injuries and Strain Flashcards

1
Q

Blow from above to left greater wing of sphenoid (frontal)

A

Right Torsion

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2
Q

Blow from below to right greater wing of sphenoid (cheek)

A

Right Torsion

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3
Q

Blow from above to the right occiput or parietal

A

Right Torsion

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4
Q

Blow from below to the left occiput or parietal

A

Right Torsion

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5
Q

Blow from above to right greater wing of sphenoid

A

Left Torsion

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6
Q

Blow from below to left greater wing of sphenoid

A

Left Torsion

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7
Q

Blow from above to the left occiput or parietal

A

Left Torsion

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8
Q

Blow from below to the right occiput or parietal

A

Left Torsion

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9
Q

R blow – at the SBS =

A

left side-bending rotation + left inferior rotation + left temporal external rotation

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10
Q

L blow – at the SBS =

A

right side-bending rotation + right inferior rotation + right temporal external rotation

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11
Q

Blow from above, most anterior part of frontal/sphenoid (anterior to sphenoidal axis)

A

Superior Vertical

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12
Q

Blow from above, posterior to SBS but anterior to occipital axis

A

Superior Vertical

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13
Q

Blow from below, anterior to SBS but posterior to sphenoidal axis

A

Superior Vertical

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14
Q

Blow from above, most posterior part of the occiput (posterior to occipital axis)

A

Inferior Vertical

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15
Q

Blow from above, anterior to SBS but posterior to sphenoidal axis

A

Inferior Vertical

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16
Q

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.”

A

Inferior Vertical

17
Q

L blow – posterior to occipital transverse axis

A

Right Lateral

18
Q

L blow – anterior to SBS but posterior to sphenoidal axis

A

Right Lateral

19
Q

R blow - post to SBS and anterior to occipital transverse axis

A

Right Lateral

20
Q

R blow – anterior to sphenoidal axis

A

Right Lateral

21
Q

R blow - anterior to SBS and posterior to sphenoid axes

A

Left Lateral

22
Q

L blow - anterior to both SBS and sphenoid axis

A

Left Lateral

23
Q

L blow - post to SBS and anterior to occipital transverse axis

A

Left Lateral

24
Q

R blow - posterior to SBS and occiput transverse axis

A

Left Lateral