Lecture 1: Renal Patient Flashcards
Which vertebral levels are associated with the upper and lower pole of the kidneys?
- Upper pole at T12
- Lower pole at L3
Which 3 muscles of the posterior abdomen are in close relationship with the kidneys?
- Quadratus lumborum
- Psoas major
- Transversus abdominis
The autonomic innervation of the kidneys and upper half of ureter correlate with what vertebral levels?
T10-T11
What is the sympathetic, paraysympathetic, and collateral ganglia associated with the kidneys?
- Sympathetic = Lesser Splanchnic
- Parasympathetic = Vagus
- Ganglia = Superior Mesenteric
The autonomic innervation of the lower ureters, bladder, and pelvic organs are at what vertebral levels?
T12-L2
What is the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and collateral ganglia associated with the lower ureters, bladder, and pelvic organs?
- Sympathetic = Least/Lumbar Splanchnic
- Parasympathetic = Sacral (pelvic) Splanchnic (S2-S4)
- Ganglia = Inferior Mesenteric
Excessive distention of the ureter or spasm of its muscle due to a stone may cause referred pain from which spinal segments?
T11-L2
What is the location of the Anterior and Posterior Chapman’s points for the Kidney/Ureters?
- Anterior = 1’’ above and 1’’ lateral to umbilicus
- Posterior:
- Kidney = Intertransverse spaces btw T12 and L1
- Ureters = Intertransverse spaces btw L1 and L2
What is the location of the Posterior Chapman’s point for the Bladder/Urethra?
Superior edge of L2 TP
What is the pathway of lymph flow from the intrarenal plexi to the left subclavian V.?
Intrarenal plexi –> lateral aortic nodes –> thoracic duct: cisterna chyli to L. subclavian vein
Treatment of constipation in whom is very important so that bladder sx’s can improve?
A child
What are 2 contraindications to OMT in the renal patient?
- Pt is unable to tolerate OMT secondary to pain or positioning
- Delaying more definitive care
List 5 primary locations of SD which may cause a renal patient to be more susceptible to their disease?
- Rib
- Diaphragm
- Thoracic
- Lumbar
- Pelvic
Which Anterior Thoracic (AT) tenderpoints should you consider for treating a renal patient?
AT 9-12
Which posterior TP’s should you consider treating for a renal patient?
PT9-PL2