Muscles: A - P Flashcards

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What are the 3 nutrients associated with the abdominals?

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  • Vit E
  • duodenal concentrate
  • nucleoprotein extract
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What organ is associated with the abdominals?

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Sm. Intestines

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Where is the anterior Chapman reflex for the abdominals?

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Upper 1/2 of antero-medial thigh

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Where is the posterior Chapman reflex for the abdominals?

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Between PSIS and L5 TVP

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Where is the Bennett for the abdominals?

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Over the parietal bone, superior to the External Auditory Meatus

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What is the meridian for the abdominals?

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Sm. Intestines

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What are 4 postural keys for the abdominals?

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  • lumbar lordosis
  • ilium rotation
  • anterior pelvis
  • separation of pelvis and thoracic cage anteriorly
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Which organ set is associated with adductors?

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Gonads/climacteric

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What are the 3 nutritional supplements associated with the adductors?

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  • Vitamin E (“Wet E” - wheat germ oil)
  • Symplex M (male)
  • Symplex F (female)
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Where is the anterior chapman for the adductors located?

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Just below the nipple on the chest wall

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Where is the posterior chapman for the adductors located?

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Inferior to the inferior angle of the scapula

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Where is the Bennett for the adductors?

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Mid-area of the lambdoidal suture

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What is the meridian system associated with the adductors?

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Circulation-Sex

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What is the PALO-ALTO bone association with the adductors?

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Medial cuboid

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What are 3 postural keys to an issue with the adductors?

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-Genu varus
-Pelvis elevates on opposite side of weakness
-Walk with a wide stance
(Think Old West cowboy walking out for a gun fight)

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What organ is associated with biceps/brachialis?

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Stomach

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What are the 3 nutritional supplements associated with biceps/brachialis?

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  • Betaine hydrochloride
  • Vit. B (trace mineral - B12)
  • Zinc (chezyn, zinc liver chelate)
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Where is the anterior chapman for the biceps/brachialis located?

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4th intercostal space, starting 3” from the sternum

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Where is the posterior chapman for the biceps/brachialis located?

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Lies over the lamina of the axis (C2)

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Where is the Bennett for the biceps/brachialis located?

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Located over the frontal eminence

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What is the meridian system for biceps/brachialis?

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Stomach

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What is the postural key for biceps/brachialis?

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Elbow hangs straight or in extension

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Where is the anterior chapman for the brachioradialis located?

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Over entire pectoralis major, with emphasis over pectoralis minor

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Where is the posterior chapman for the brachioradialis located?

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Origin of the supraspinatus

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Where is the Bennett for the brachioradialis located?
Located over the frontal eminence
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What is the meridian system for the brachioradialis?
Stomach
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What is the postural key for the brachioradialis?
Elbow hangs straight or in extension
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What is the organ associated with the coracobrachialis?
Lung
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What are the 3 nutritional supplementations associated with coracobrachialis?
- Vit. C - Lung concentrate - Nucleoprotein extract
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Where is the anterior chapman for the coracobrachialis located?
2nd-4th intercostal space at the costal-sternal junction
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Where is the posterior chapman for the coracobrachialis located?
Intertransverse space between T3-T4
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What is the location of the Bennett for the coracobrachialis?
over the bregma
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What is the meridian system for the coracobrachialis?
Lung
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What is the postural key for the coracobrachialis?
Complaint of difficulty combing the back of the head
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What is the organ associated with the deltoid?
Lung
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What are the 3 nutritional supplementations for the deltoid?
- Vit. C - RNA - Lung concentrate
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Where is the anterior chapman for the deltoid located?
3rd intercostal space at the costal-sternal junction
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Where is the posterior chapman for the deltoid located?
Intertransverse space between T3-T4
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Where is the Bennett for the deltoid located?
Over the bregma
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What is the meridian system for the deltoid?
Lung
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What is the fixation correlation for a bilateral mid-deltoid weakness?
Cervical-Thoracic Fixation
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Weakness of the anterior or posterior section of the deltoid will result in what postural key?
A slight shifting of the shoulder away from the weak muscle
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What are the 2 nutritional supplementation associated with flexor hallicus longus and brevis?
- Biost | - Raw bone concentrate: correlating with tarsal tunnel syndrome/foot subluxation
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What is the anterior chapman for the flexor hallicus longus and brevis?
Inferior ramus of the pubis, just lateral to the pubic symphysis
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What is the posterior chapman for the flexor hallicus longus and brevis?
Intertransverse space between L5 and PSIS
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What is the location of the Bennett for flexor hallicus longus and brevis?
Frontal eminence
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What is the meridian system for the flexor hallicus longus and brevis?
Circulation-sex
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Which fixation is correlated to a bilateral toe flexor weakness?
Rib head fixation
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What are the 3 postural keys to a flexor hallicus longus and brevis weakness?
- Failure to "toe-off" when walking - Claw formation of great toe - Lack of stability as weight is transferred to the front foot
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Which organ is associated with the gastrocnemius?
Adrenal glands
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What are the 2 forms of nutritional supplementation for the gastrocnemius?
- Adrenal concentrate | - Nucleoprotein
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Where is the anterior chapman for the gastrocnemius located?
1" lateral and 2" superior to the umbilicus
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Where is the posterior chapman for the gastrocnemius located?
Between the SP and TP of T11-T12
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Where is the Bennett for the gastrocnemius located?
Over the lambda
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What is the meridian system for the gastrocnemius?
Circulation-Sex
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What is the PALO-ALTO bone correlation with the gastrocnemius?
Calcaneus
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What is the postural key for gastrocnemius?
Hyperextension of the knee
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What is the organ related to the gluteus maximus?
Gonads
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What are 5 nutritional supplementations associated with glut. max?
- Vit E ("wet E" such as wheat germ oil) - Male/Female organ/gland concentrate - Nucleoprotein - Zinc - Niacin
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Where is the anterior chapman for the glut max?
Along the lateral thigh just above the knee
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Where is the posterior chapman for the glut max?
Between the TPs of L5 and PSIS
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Where is the Bennett for the glut max?
Mid-section of the lambdoidal suture
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Which meridian system is the glut max associated?
Circulation-Sex
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With which fixation pattern is bilateral glut max associated?
Upper cervical fixation
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What are 3 postural keys for the glut max?
- Pelvis elevated - Leg medially rotated - Lumbar hyperlordosis
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Where is the Bennett for the hamstrings located?
1" superior to the lambda
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What is the meridian system of the hamstrings?
Large intestine
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What are 3 postural keys for the hamstrings?
- Anterior pelvic tilt - (Lateral): Internal rotation - (Medial): External rotation
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Which organ is associated iliacus?
Kidney
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What are 4 nutritional supplements associated with the iliacus?
- Vit. A - Vit. E - Kidney concentrate - Nucleoprotein extract
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Where is the anterior chapman for the iliacus located?
1" superior and 1" lateral to the umbilicus
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Where is the posterior chapman for the iliacus located?
Intertransverse space between T12 and L1
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Where is the Bennett for the iliacus located?
Mid-section of the lambdoidal suture on the occiput
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Which meridian system is associated with the iliacus?
Kidney
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What is the postural key for a weak iliacus?
Loss of anterior pelvic stabilization and allows posterior lateral ilium rotation
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Which organ is associated with infraspinatus?
Thymus gland
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Which 3 nutritional supplements are associated with infraspinatus?
- Thymus concentrate (Thymex: acute and Thymus PMG: chronic) - Vit. C - Vit. A
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Where is the anterior chapman for infraspinatus located?
5th intercostal space, adjacent to the sternum
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Where is the posterior chapman for infraspinatus located?
Over the lamina of T12
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Where is the Bennett for the infraspinatus located?
Over the sternum at the angle of Louis
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Which meridian system is associated with the infraspinatus?
Triple Heater (Warmer)
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What is the postural key for an infraspinatus weakness?
Standing, arm will hang with humerus internally rotated
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Which organ is associated with the latissimus dorsi?
Pancreas
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Which 3 nutritional supplements are associated with latissimus dorsi?
- Vit. A - Vit. F - Betaine hydrochloride
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Where is the anterior chapman for the latissimus dorsi located?
7th intercostal space, at the rib cartilage junction; on the left
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Where is the posterior chapman for the latissimus dorsi located?
Intertransverse space between T7-T8 on the left
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Where is the Bennett for the latissimus dorsi located?
Over parietal bone, just superior to squamosal suture, and posterior to the ear
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What is the meridian system associated to the latissimus dorsi?
Spleen
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What are the 2 postural keys for latissimus dorsi weakness?
- High shoulder, rotated anteriorly on side of weakness | - Increased kyphotic curve of thoracic spine
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Which organ is associated with the levator scapula?
Parathyroid gland
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Which 3 nutritional supplements are associated with the levator scapula?
- Vit. D - Calcium - Parathyroid extract
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Where is the anterior chapman for the levator scapula located?
1st intercostal adjacent to sternum
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Where is the posterior chapman for the levator scapula located?
In the belly of the teres minor muscle
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Where is the Bennett for the levator scapula located?
Located over the bregma
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Which meridian system is associated with the levator scapula?
Lung
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What is the organ association with the neck extensors?
Sinus
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What are the 3 nutritional supplements associated with the neck extensors?
- Vit. B6 - Niacinamide B6 - Organic iodine (Stuffy nose - can't blow)
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Where is the anterior chapman for the neck extensors located?
1st intercostal space, 3" to the sternum
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Where is the posterior chapman for the neck extensors located?
Located over the lamina of the axis
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Where is the Bennett for the neck extensors located?
Located over the ramus of the mandible
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Which meridian system is associated with the neck extensors?
Stomach
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Which 3 fixations are associated with the neck extensors?
- Bilateral neck extensors (tested together): lumbar fixation - Bilateral neck extensors (tested individually): sacral fixation - Unilateral neck extensor: sacroiliac fixation
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What are the 3 postural keys for weak neck extensors?
- High occiput - Bilaterally: head carried in a forward position - Unilaterally: causes slight elevation and rotation of the head
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What is the organ association with the neck flexors?
Sinus
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Which 4 nutritional supplements are associated with the neck flexors?
- Vit. B6 - Niacinamide or Niacin - Organic iodine - Bile salts (for drip, drip, drip nose)
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Where is the anterior chapman for the neck flexors located?
1st intercostal space, 3" lateral to sternum
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Where is the posterior chapman for the neck flexors located?
Located over the lamina of axis
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Where is the Bennett for the neck flexors located?
Over the ramus of the mandible
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Which meridian system is associated with the neck flexors?
Stomach
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What is the PALO-ALTO association with the neck flexors?
Superior talus
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What are 3 postural keys associated with weakness of the neck flexors?
- Unilaterally, slight head rotation - Complaint of difficulty raising head from supine position - Straightening or loss of cervical lordosis
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Which portion of the adrenals is associated with gracilis?
Adrenal cortex 80% - cholesterol based hormones | sex hormones/glucocorticoid
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What are 3 postural keys for gracilis?
- Posterior rotation of ipsilateral iliac crest (due to lack of anterior support) - Lack of medial support while flexing at knee - Standing may show genu valgus "knock knee"
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What is the organ relation to the hamstrings?
Rectum
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What are 3 nutritional supplements associated with the hamstrings?
- Vit. E - Calcium+Magnesium (if cramping) - Betaine hydrocholoride
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Where is the anterior chapman for the hamstrings located?
Over the lesser trochanter of the femur
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Where is the posterior chapman for the hamstrings located?
Between the TVP of L5 and PSIS
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Where is the anterior chapman for the gracilis located?
1" lateral and 2" superior to the umbilicus
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Where is the posterior chapman for the gracilis located?
Between the TVP and SP of T11-T12
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Where is the Bennett for the gracilis located?
Over the lambda
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What is the meridian system for the gracilis?
Circulation-Sex
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Where is the Bennett for the glut med and glut min located?
Over the parietal eminence
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Which meridian system is associated with the glut med and glut min?
Circulation-Sex
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What is the PALO-ALTO association with glut med?
Laterally rotated metatarsals
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What is the postural key for glut med and glut min?
"High-High-High" | High hip, high shoulder, high occiput - all same side
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Which organ is associated with the gracilis?
Adrenal glands
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Which 2 nutritional supplements are associated with gracilis? What are the 6 co-factors?
-Niacin -Adrenal nucleoprotein extract Co-factors: Zinc, E, A, C, B-5, Folic Acid
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What is the organ relationship to glut med and glut min?
Gonads
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What 3 nutritional supplementations are used with glut med and glut min?
- Vit E. ("wet E" like wheat germ oil) - Zinc - Niacin
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Where is the anterior chapman for the glut med and glut min located?
Superior margin of the pubes; lateral to the pubic symphysis
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Where is the posterior chapman for the glut med and glut min located?
Between TVP of L5 and PSIS
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What is the organ related to the opponens digiti minimi?
Stomach
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What is the nutrition associated with a weak opponens digiti minimi in the presence of pisiform-hamate syndrome?
Raw bone concentrate
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What is the meridian system associated with the opponens digiti minimi?
Stomach
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What is the postural key associated with the opponens digiti minimi?
Chronic weakness = weakness of grip, failure to "cup" hand
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Which organ is associated with the opponens pollicus?
Stomach
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What is the nutrition associated with the opponens pollicus?
- Vit B - B6 - Biost
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What is the location of the anterior chapman for the opponens pollicus?
Over the pubes at the lower margin of the symphysis
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What is the location of the posterior chapman for the opponens pollicus?
Between the TVPs of L5 and the PSIS
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Where is the location of the bennett for the opponens pollicus?
Over the frontal eminence
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Which meridian system is associated with the opponens pollicus?
Stomach
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What is the postural key for opponens pollicus?
Chronic weakness marked by atrophy = weak grip, difficulty writing
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Which organ is associated with the pectoralis major clavicular (PMC)?
Stomach
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Which 5 nutritional supplements are associated with the PMC?
- Vit B12 - Gastrex - A-C Carbamide (given on an empty stomach), - zinc compounds (fingernail beds have white spots, poor taste sensation) - Chlorophyll
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Where is the location of the anterior chapman for the PMC?
6th intercostal space from the mid-axillary line to the sternum on the left
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Where is the location of the posterior chapman for the PMC?
Inter-transverse space, between T6 - T7 on the left
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What is the meridian system for the PMC?
Stomach
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What is the location of the bennett for the PMC?
Over the frontal eminence
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What is the PALO-ALTO presentation for the PMC?
Superior 2nd cuneiform
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What is the postural key for a weakness of the PMC?
Retraction of the scapula - shoulder will appear posterior
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What is the organ related to the pectoralis major sternal (PMS)?
Liver
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What nutritional supplementation is associated with the PMS?
- Vit A - Bile salts (for dripping sinus) - Hepatrophin PMG
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What is the location of the anterior chapman for the PMS?
5th intercostal space from the mid-axillary line to the sternum on the right
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What is the location of the posterior chapman for the PMS?
In the intertransverse space between T5 - T6 on the right
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What is the location of the bennett's for PMS?
Superior to the prominent bulges of the frontal bone, 1.5 inches lateral to the mid-line
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What is the meridian system for the PMS?
Liver
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What is the postural key for a weak PMS?
Retraction of the scapula; shoulder will appear posterior and slightly superior
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What organ is associated with peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
Bladder
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Which 2 nutritional supplements are associated with peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
Calcium and B Complex
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What is the location of the anterior chapman for peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
Over the pubes at the lower margin of the pubic symphysis
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What is the location of the posterior chapman for peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
Between the TVPs of L5 and PSIS
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What is the location of the bennett for the peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
Over the frontal eminence
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What is the meridian system associated with the peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
Bladder
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What are the 4 postural keys associated with peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius?
- Adduction (toe-in) walking - Loss of lateral stability (walking) - Medial foot deviation (supine) - Ankle supination
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What is the PALO-ALTO association with peroneus tertius?
Medially rotated 5th metatarsal
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Which 2 organs are associated with the piriformis?
Gonads and prostate
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What is the nutritional supplementation for the piriformis?
Vit A. (cofactors: E, Niacin, Zinc), Gonad extracts
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What is the location of the anterior chapman for the piriformis?
Over the pubes at the superior margin of the pubic symphysis
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What is the location of the posterior chapman for the piriformis?
Between the TVP of L5 and the PSIS
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What is the location of the bennett for the piriformis?
Over the parietal eminence
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Which meridian system is associated with the piriformis?
Circulation-Sex
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What is the postural key for a weak piriformis?
Medial thigh rotation on the side of weakness
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What is the organ relationship to popliteus?
Gallbladder
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What are the 2 nutritional supplements associated with the popliteus?
Vit A. and bile salts
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What is the location of the anterior chapman for the popliteus?
5th intercostal space from mid-mammillary line to the sternum on the right
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What is the location of the posterior chapman for the popliteus?
In the intertransverse space between T5 -T6, on the right
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What is the location of the bennett for the popliteus?
Over the medial knee at the medial meniscus
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What is the meridian system for the popliteus?
Gallbladder
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Which fixation is associated with a bilateral popliteus weakness?
Mid/lower cervical fixation
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What are the postural keys for a weak popliteus?
- Knee hyperextension | - Tibial external rotation
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What is the location of the anterior chapman for the pronator teres and pronator quadratus?
Just below the nipple on the chest wall
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What is the location of the posterior chapman for the pronator teres and pronator quadratus?
Just inferior to the inferior angle of the scapula
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What is the location of the bennett for the pronator teres and pronator quadratus?
Over the mid-area of the lambdoidal suture
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Which meridian system is associated with the pronator teres and pronator quadratus?
Stomach
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What is the postural key for a pronator teres or pronator quadratus weakness?
Chronic weakness = arm hanging in a state of supination
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Which organ is associated with the psoas?
Kidney
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Which 4 nutritional supplements are associated with the psoas?
- Water - Vit. A - Vit. E. - Kidney concentrate
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What is the anterior chapman for the psoas?
1" superior and 1" lateral to the umbilicus
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What is the posterior chapman for the psoas?
In the intertransverse space between T12 - L1
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What is the location of the bennett for the psoas?
Inferior to the mid-section of the lambdoidal suture on the occiput
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What is the meridian system for the psoas?
Kidney
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What is the PALO-ALTO association with the psoas?
Lateral talus
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Which fixation is associated with a bilaterally weak psoas?
Occiput/Atlas Fixation
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What are the postural keys for weak psoas, bilaterally and ipsilaterally?
Short stride - weakness produces exaggerated leg kick (walking) or lateral rotation of the pelvis Ipsilateral: lumbar scoliosis, foot turned in Bilaterally: lumbar hypolordosis