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1
Q

sympathetic reflex level of T2-T6 on right

A

Esophagus

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2
Q

sympathetic reflex levels of sigmoid colon (diverticulitis –> pain in LLQ)

A

T12-L2

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3
Q

parasympathetic reflexes above the diaphragm

A

vagus nerve
OA, C1, C2

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4
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of head/neck

A

T1-4

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5
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of heart

A

T 1-5 (left)

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6
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of T2-7

A

resp system (lungs)

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7
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of upper GI tract

A

T 5-9

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8
Q

upper GI tract includes

A

stomach (left)
Liver/gallbladder (right)
spleen (left)
portions of pancreas/duodenum

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9
Q

middle GI tract

A

portions of pancreas/duodenum
jejunum
ileum
ascending colon
prox 2/3 of transverse colon

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10
Q

Lower GI tract

A

distal 1/3 of transverse colon
descending colon
sigmoid colon
rectum

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11
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of middle GI tract

A

T 10-11

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12
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of lower GI tract

A

T12-L2

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13
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of appendix/cecum

A

T10-12

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14
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of arms

A

T2-8

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15
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of kidneys

A

T10-11

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16
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of upper ureters

A

T10-11

17
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of
Middle GI tract
Kidneys
Upper ureters
Gonads

(all have same) *Most Kids Usually Grumpy at 10/11”

A

T 10-11

18
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of
Arms
Esophagus

(same)

A

T2-8

19
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of
Lower GI tract
Prostate

(same)

A

T12- L2

20
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of
lower ureters

A

T12- L1

21
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of
Bladder
erectile tissue
Legs

(all same)

A

T 11- L2

22
Q

sympathetic viscerosomatic reflex levels of
Uterus
Cervix

A

T10-L2

23
Q

chapmans point in the 2nd AND 3rd intercostal spaces

A

heart

24
Q

chapmans points in 2nd intercostal space

A

thyroid, esophagus, bronchi

25
Q

chapmans points in 3rd intercostal space

A

Upper lung, or Upper Extremities

26
Q

what technique would you use to treat:

**TRAUMA TO BACK OF HEAD
SBS compression with DIMINISHED CRANIAL RHYTHM IMPULSE (less than 8-14 cycles/min)

A

Compressed 4th ventricle technique (CV4 technique) to decompress it (encourage extension of occiput) and normalize cranial rhythm

27
Q

what technique would you use to treat:

decompression of occipital condyles, patient with occipital pain

A

Condylar decompression

28
Q

what technique would you use to treat:

patient who complains of sinus pressure due to allergies, sinus problems

A

Frontal bone lift

29
Q

what technique would you use to treat:

*signs of parasympathetic (vagus) dysfunction such as N/V, diarrhea, occipital pain
*inhibits cervical and suboccipital region to relax the muscles and decrease tension

A

Suboccipital release

30
Q

what technique would you use to treat:

jaw pain, pops or clicks when opening jaw
grinds teeth (bruxism)
temporal bone involvement

A

TMJ muscle energy