Intro To Voodo Cranial Magic Flashcards

1
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term for where the coronal and sagital sutures meet

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bregma

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2
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term where the frontal, parietal, and temporal bones meet

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pteryoin

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3
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term where the temporal, occipital, and parietal bones meet

A

asterion

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4
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term where parietal and occipital bones meet

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lambda

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5
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what is the SBS and where is it

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spheno basilar symphysis

articulation of the sphenoid with the occiput

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6
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what is the signifigance of the occipital mastoid suture

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it is near the jugular foramen and plays a role in drainage maybe?

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7
Q

describe the drainage of CSF

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superior sagital signus, inferior sagital sinus, straight sinus drain into confluens which drains to transverse sinus to sigmoid sinus then out jugular foramen and becomes jugular vein

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8
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who developed cranial manipulative concept and why

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William G sutherland

observed disarticulated skull and beveled surfaces in sutures and wanted to know why they were designed like this

descrivbed slow oscillating force in cranial structures

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9
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structures of the PRM

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brain/spinal cord
CSF
intracranial and intraspinal membranes
articular mechanism of cranial bones

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10
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bone mobility is related to and controlled by

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reciprocal tension membrane

-cranial and spinal dura
-falx cerebri and cerebelli
tentorium cerebelli

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11
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what are the basic tenets of classical cranial model

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inherent motitlity of CNS
plasticity and elasticity of intracranial and intraspinal membranes
Fluctuations of the CSF
articular mobility and involuntary motion of cranial bones and of sacrum between the ilia

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12
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what is the primary respiratory mechanism

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main internal process that move tissue and fluid for the purpose of metabolic exchange of gases in the nervous system

primary
-main internal tissue process of metabolism

respiratory
-exchange of gases

mechanism
-movement of tisue and fluid for a purpose

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13
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sutherlands PRM ideas interpreted by Moskalenko

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in healthy people found continuous changes in cranial dimensions (frontal and saggital sections) with biphasic characteristics using 2-channel bioimpednce imagin

  • described cranial volume changes (12-15 ml of intracranial pressure)
  • found rate of 6-14 cycles/min

describes interaction btwn intracranial hemodynamics and CSF circulation

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14
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what is causing the change in CSF

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change in distance of fixed poijnts are due to CSF fluctuations

-reciprocal motions are determined by modulatory role of membranes

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15
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what is the CRI

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palpable biphasic rhythmic pattern of motion within the cranium

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16
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frymann study

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motion of human skull
pick mounted on parietal bones, found rhythm of bones
most time rhythm not synchronized with breathing

17
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A zanakis and collegues

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average movements independent of breathing or HR of about 7 per minute
sometimes fairly symmetrical, sometime very asymmetrical
amp usually 100-200 microns

palpators accurately detect movements

amplitude increased with palpation