Key Dysfuction and Sequencing Flashcards

1
Q

Facilitated segments should be treated ________.

A

First

(note: I’m not sure if they should be treated before non-physiologic dysfunctions. Facilitated segments may be non-physiologic)

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2
Q

Physiological locking occurs when ________ (number) motions have been introduced.

A

Three

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3
Q

With a dysfunctional psoas, hypermobility will develop between the ________ and ________ vertebral levels.

A

L5, S1

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4
Q

The key rib in an inhalation dysfunction is the ________ of the group.

A

Lowest

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5
Q

Acute pain is carried on ________ fibers and chronic pain is carried on ________ fibers.

A

Aδ, C

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6
Q

Pain is usually located where the body is attempting to ________ and not at the area of greatest restriction.

A

Compensate

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7
Q

The key dysfunction is designated as the area with the ________.

A

Greatest restriction

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8
Q

For Zink patterns, name the associated dysfunction for each level:

OA:

C2-C6:

T1-T5:

T6-T12:

L1-L2:

L3-L5:

Left innominate:

A

OA: F SR RL

C2-C6: F SR RR

T1-T5: N SL RR

T6-T12: N SR RL

L1-L2: N SR RL

L3-L5: N SL RR

Left innominate: posterior

(note: the normal Zink pattern is left, right, left, right for the OA, CT, TL, LS junctions, respectively)

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9
Q

What fascia interconnects all areas of the body?

A

Thoracolumbar fascia

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10
Q

Low back pain could potentially arise from cervical dysfunction due to tension on the ________, which runs from the skull to the sacrum.

A

Dura

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11
Q

Pain does not always tell you where the dysfunction is. Often times it will present at areas of ________ and not the restricted area.

A

Hypermobility

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12
Q

Regional and intersegmental motion evaluations are the most important ________ test for somatic dysfunction.

A

Functional

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13
Q

________ is the hydrostatic skeleton of support of the body, and together with bones and joints are organized into a ________ format.

A

Fascia, tensegritous

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14
Q

When percussing musculature, higher pitches equate to areas of ________ tension.

A

Increased (tighter muscles)

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15
Q

Regional range of motion is used to determine where the ________ restriction occurs.

A

Greatest

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16
Q

On palpatory examination, ________ movements should be used.

A

Slow sweeping

17
Q

When treating the area of greatest restriction, ________ dysfunctions should be treated first if both types of dysfunctions are present.

A

Non-physiologic