Lab 2: Physical Dx and OMT integration Flashcards
Which shoulder joint test is for glenohumeral instability?
Apprehension Test
Which shoulder joint test is for unstable bicipital tendon/subluxation, bicipital tendonitis, or subscapularis damage?
Yergason’s Test
Everything below the diaphragm distal to the mid-transverse colon is covered by what parasympathetic level for viscerosomatics?
Pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2-S4)
Sympathetic levels for upper extremities?
T2-T8
Which thoracic levels are associated with greater splanchnic n. and celiac ganglion?
T5-T9
Which thoracic levels are associated with lesser splanchnic n. and superior mesenteric ganglion?
T10-T11
Which thoracic levels are associated with least splanchnic n. and inferior mesenteric ganglion?
T12-L2
Sympathetic levels for lower extremities?
T11-L2
Which organs are included in the sympathetic input of T5-T9?
- Upper Gi
- Liver
- Duodenum
- Pancreas
- GB
- Spleen
Which organs are included in the sympathetic input of T10-T11?
- Small intestines
- Right colon
- Adrenals
- Kidneys
- Gonads
- Upper 1/2 ureters
Which organs are included in the sympathetic input of T12-L2
- Left colon
- Pelvis
- Lower 1/2 of ureters
- Bladder
- Genitalia
Which lymphatic duct drains the heart and lungs?
Right lymphatic duct
Which lymphatic duct drain rest of body?
Left lymphatic duct (aka thoracic duct)
What is area 1 and area 2 to be treated in correct order for lymphatics?
- Area 1 = thoracic inlet down to thoracoabdominal diaphragm
- Area 2 = abdominal diphragm to pelvic diaphragm
Area 5 (last areas for tx of lymphatics) is where?
Head and neck