Midterm Listings Flashcards
AS is what type of malposition?
extension (ext.) malposition
PS is what type of malposition?
flexion malposition
What is ASLS?
extension malposition, right lateral flexion malposition
What is ASRS?
extension malposition, left lateral flexion
What is PSLS?
flexion malposition, right lateral flexion malposition
What is PSRS?
flexion malposition, left lateral flexion malposition
What is ASLSLA?
extension malposition right lateral flexion malposition left anterior occiput
Flexion malposition, left lateral flexion malposition =
PS-RS
Extension malposition, left lateral flexion malposition =
AS-RS
Flexion malposition, right lateral flexion malposition, right anterior occiput =
PS-LS-LP
AS-RS-RP =
extension malposition left lateral flexion malposition with right posterior rotation
Flexion malposition left lateral flexion malposition with right posterior rotation of occiput =
PS-RS-RP
ASL=
atlas superior left
PPW =
patient presents with
PPW the anterior tubercle is inferior. The TP is closer to the mastoid process on the right. The posterior arch is posterior on the left =
AIRA
PPW the anterior tubercle is superior. The TP is closer to the mastoid process on the left. The TP is closer to the mandible on the right =
ASLP
PPW the atlas has gone lateral and superior on the Rt. The atlas posterior arch is posterior on the left. The anterior tubercle is inferior=
AIRA
What are the 12 Gonstead Occiput Listings?
ASRS
ASRSRA
ASRSRP
ASLS
ASLSLA
ASLSLP
PSRS
PSRSRA
PSRSRP
PSLS
PSLSLA
PSLSLP
What are the 12 Palmer Atlas Listings?
AIR
AIRA
AIRP
AIL
AILA
AILP
ASR
ASRA
ASRP
ASL
ASLA
ASLP
Flexion malposition, Lt lat flexion malposition. Rt Ant Occiput=
PS-RS-RA
Ext. MP. Rt lateral flexion malp. Rt post. occiput =
AS-LS-LA
Flexion malposition, Lt Lat Flex MP =
PSRS
What are the options of pivot pints for axis listings?
-body pivots
-spinous pivots
-center pivots
-entire segment pivots
PPW: spinous is rt. compared to C3
BPSR
PPW: Body is left, the spinous is right
CPBL
PPW: The LPJ is post. on the left
SPBL
PPW: the axis is right
ESR
PPW: the body is left, the spinous is more left
ESL-SL
What are the 12 Axis listings?
1) CPBL
2) CPBR
3) SPBL
4) SPBR
5) BPSL
6) BPSR
7) ESL
8) ESR
9) ESL-SL
10) ESL-BL
11) ESR-BR
12) ESR-SR
Flexion MP., left lat. flex MP, right post occiput
PS-RS-RP
Right ant. rot, left LF MP, Flexion MP
PS-RS-RA
Extension MP, Left lat. flexion MP
ASRS
The posterior arch palpates post on the left, ant tubercle is superior, TP is closer to the mastoid process on the left
ASLP
part 1= ant tubercle is superior
2= TP is closer to the mastoid process on the left
3= poserior arch palpates post on the left
Ext. Mal, Left LF MP, w/ right post rot=
AS-RS-RP
The anterior tubercle is superior. The atlas palpates close to the mastoid process on the right, the left transverse process is further from the mandible when compared to the right
ASRA
The LPJ is post on the LT. The spinous process is right
CPBL or BPSR
The spinous is right
BPSR
The LPJ is post. on the left
SPBL
The axis is right
ESR
The body is the pivot point, the spinous is right
BPSR
The axis is right, the spinous is more right
ESR-SR
The body is left, the spinous is left
ESL
The spinous is left compared to C3
BPSL
The spinous is left, the body is right
CPBR
BPSL=
spinous is left
The atlas palpated closer to the mastoid process on the right. The left transverse process is further from the mandible when compared to the right
ASRA
The atlas can be palpated closer to the mastoid process on the left. The posterior arch palpates posterior on the left
AILP
The atlas palpated closer to the mastoid process on the left. The right transverse process is further from the mandible when compared to the left
AILA
Right anterior rotation , left lateral flexion MP, flexion malposition
PS-RS-RA
AS-RS-RP=
extension malposition, left lateral flexion malposition with right posterior rotation
PS-LS-LA=
flexion malposition, right lateral flexion malposition, left anterior occiput
Extension malposition, left lateral flexion malposition
ASRS
Flexion malposition, left lateral flexion malposition with right posterior rotation
PS-RS-RP
Extension malposition. Right lateral flexion malposition
ASLS
the axis spinous process is rotated to the right and the pivot point is the dens, what is the listing?
BPSR