Manifestation of Subluxation Flashcards

1
Q

Instrumentation breaks for occiput/atlas

A

at level of those segments

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2
Q

instrumentation breaks for c2-t3

A

interspinous space below

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3
Q

instrumentation breaks for t4

A

at the spinous of the segment

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4
Q

instrumentation breaks for t5-t9

A

interspinous space above

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5
Q

instrumentation breaks t10-t12

A

spinous

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6
Q

instrumentation break for lumbars

A

lower 1/3 of spinous

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7
Q

Cervical ROM inclinometer rotation

A

80 degrees each way

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8
Q

Cervical ROM inclinometer lateral bending

A

45 degrees each way

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9
Q

Cervical ROM inclinometer flexion

A

50 degrees

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10
Q

Cervical ROM inclinometer extension

A

60 degrees

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11
Q

What Cartesian plane is cervical flexion

A

X axis (+)

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12
Q

What Cartesian plane is cervical extension

A

x axis (-)

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13
Q

What Cartesian plane is cervical lateral bending

A

z axis
right lateral bending (+)
left lateral bending (-)

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14
Q

What Cartesian plane is cervical rotation

A
y axis
right rotation (-)
left rotation (+)
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15
Q

Kinesiopathy in PART system

A

AR

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16
Q

myopathy in PART system

A

PAT

17
Q

neuropathology in PART system

A

PAT

18
Q

histopathy in PART system

A

PAT

19
Q

what does PART stand for

A

P- pain & tenderness
A- asymmetry or misalignment
R-ROM abnormality
T- tissue/tone changes