[LAB] Paired Bones [Zaremski] Flashcards
Parietal Lift

What is the clinical indication for parietal lift?
Decompress squamosal (parietal-squamous) suture
Usually caused by teeth grinding
Frontal Lift tx

What is the clinical indication for frontal lift?
Restricted frontal mobility
Augment SBS flexion
Frontal HA
Sinus congestion
Pediatric development issues
5-Finger Temporal Hold

What are the clinical indications for Temporal Assessment and Rocking?
Eustachian tube dysfxn
TMJ
Bell’s Palsy
Lateral head/suture pain
Cranial torsions
Temporal Assessment and Rocking

What are the clinical indications for temporal pull?
Balance tentorium cerebelli (um..what??)
Disengage jugular foramen
Release petrosphenoid
BLT for occipitomastoid
Headache
Vertigo
Tinnitus
TMJ
Temporal Pull

TMJ Decompression

What is the clinical indication for TMJ decompression
TMJ restriction (duh)
Mandible restriction
Neck pain
In general, what is the contra-coup points for the pressure regions?
The point 180 degress around the head from the pressure point

Attached image for gunners
V-Spread

Occipitomastoid release

Sagittal Suture release

Pterigo (Spheno)palatine Ganglion Inhibition/Stimulation

What is the difference between stimulation and inhbition of the pterigo/sphenopalatine ganglion?
Stimulation - rotatory force => thins nasal mucus, increase tears
Inhibition - hold and wait for relaxation