OMM Flashcards

1
Q

obers test is for what pathology?

A

IT band

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2
Q

where is the chapman point for stomach acididty?

A

left firth intercostal space

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3
Q

what somatic dysfunction will be present with a backwards fall onto a back stretched arm?

A

anterior radial head

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4
Q

pronation of the arm causes the radial head to move in which direction?

A

posterior

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5
Q

SBS movement is what with sacral extension?

A

flexion

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6
Q

SBS movement is what with sacral flexion?

A

extension

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7
Q

during SBS flexion, what do the paired bones do and what do the midline bones do?

A

ER
flex

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7
Q

what test to use for thoracic outlet syndrome when chest pain is involved?

A

wright

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8
Q

what type of mechanics does the OA joint follow?

A

type 1

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9
Q

biceps nerve root?

A

c5-6

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10
Q

triceps nerve root?

A

c7-8

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11
Q

quad, patellar reflex nerve root

A

l2-l4

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12
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of sinus

A

medial clavicle and tp of c2

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13
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of pharynx?

A

1st rib and tp of c2

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14
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of larynx

A

2nd rib and tp of c2

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15
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of tonsils

A

1st intercostal space tp of c1

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16
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of ear

A

clavicle and rib 1 and tp of c1

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17
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of eye

A

humerus and occipital bone

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18
Q

Anterior Chapman of heart

A

2nd intercostal space

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19
Q

Anterior Chapman of bronchi

A

2nd intercostal space

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20
Q

Anterior Chapman of upper and lower lung?

A

3rd and 4th intercostal space

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21
Q

Anterior Chapman of esophagus, stomach acidity, stomach motility?

A

second intercostal space
left 5th space
left 6th space

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22
Q

Anterior Chapman of liver and gallbladder?

A

liver, right 5th and 6th space
gall, right 6th space

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23
Q

Anterior Chapman of pancreas?

A

right 7th space

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24
Q

Anterior Chapman of spleen?

A

left 7th space

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25
Q

Anterior Chapman of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum?

A

8th, 9th, and 10th space

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26
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of appendix?

A

tip of 12th rib
t11-12

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27
Q

Anterior Chapman of rectum?

A

lesser trochanter

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28
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of large intestine?

A

thighs
L2 and L4

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29
Q

Anterior Chapman of thyroid?

A

2nd space

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30
Q

Anterior Chapman of kidneys?

A

1 inch lateral and superior to belly button

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31
Q

Anterior Chapman of adrenals?

A

2 and 2 to bell button

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32
Q

Posterior point of adrenals and kidneys?

A

t11-12
t12-l1

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33
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of bladder?

A

belly button and L2

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34
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of Urethra?

A

pubic sympysis
L3

35
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of Ovaries and Testes?

A

pubic ramus, symphythsis, tubercle
T10

36
Q

Anterior and Posterior Chapman of prostate

A

Posterior and lateral aspect of thigh
PSIS and L5

37
Q

where do we most commonly find osteosarcomas and Ewing sarcomas?

A

metaphsysis
dia and meta

38
Q

what is the chromosomal translocation of ewing sarcoma?

A

11;22

39
Q

What is the proximal and distal fibula and talus doing during dorsiflexion/Pronation of the ankle?

A

anterior proximal
posterior distal
posterior talus

40
Q

What is the proximal and distal fibula and talus doing during Plantarflexion/Supination of the ankle?

A

posterior proximal
anterior distal
anterior talus

41
Q

what histo thing for pseudogout?

A

blue rhomboid, positive refringent crystals

42
Q

what are the nerve roots of the axillary nerve and what two muscles does it innervate?

A

c5-6
deltoid and teres minor

43
Q

what are the nerve roots of the musculocutaneous nerve and what three muscles does it innervate, also sensation?

A

c5-7coracobrachialis, biceps, and brachialis
lateral forearm

44
Q

what are the nerve roots of the median nerve and what actions does it lead to, also sensation?

A

c6-t1
pronation of arm, flexion of wrist, flexion and digits, thenar and lateral 2 lumbricals, abduct thumb, flex thumb,

45
Q

what are the nerve roots of the ulnar nerve and what actions does it lead to, also sensation?

A

c8-t1
flex wrist and adduct wrist, hand actions

46
Q

primary motor function of radial nerve?

A

extend wrist and fingers and supinate

47
Q

head and neck level?

A

t1-4

48
Q

Heart level

A

t1-5

49
Q

Lungs level

A

t2-7

50
Q

Esophagus and UE level

A

t2-8

51
Q

Upper GI level
Mid GI
Low GI

A

5-9
10-11
12-L2

52
Q

Innervation of upper, mid and low GI?

A

celiac, sup mesen, inf mesen

53
Q

Adrenals level?

A

T8-10

54
Q

Kidney level?

A

T10-11

55
Q

Ureter Level?

A

T10-L1

56
Q

Bladder level?

A

T11-L2

57
Q

Testes and Ovary levels?

A

T10-T11

58
Q

Uterus and Cervix Level

A

T10-L2

59
Q

LE level?

A

T11-L2

60
Q

Prostate Level?

A

L1-L2

61
Q

what is the most sensitive test for SLE?

A

antinuclear antibody

62
Q

What are the two most specific tests for SLE?

A

Anti smith
Anti dsDNA

63
Q

what is the most common type of shoulder dislocaton?

A

Anterior

64
Q

What nerve palsy is associated with anterior shoulder dislocation and where would you have numbness because of it?

A

axillary
inferior deltoid

65
Q

What position is the arm in with an anterior shoulder dislocation?

A

abducted and er

66
Q

c5
c6
c7
c8
t1
Actions?

A

elbow flexion
wrist extension
elbow extension
finger flexion
finger abduction

67
Q

L2
L2
L4
L5
S1
Actions?

A

hip flexion
knee extension
ankle dorsiflexion
great toe extension
Ankle plantar flexion

68
Q

dermatome for C5, C6, C7, C8, T1

A

C5 lateral arm
c6, thumb
c7 middle finger
c8 pinky
t1, medial arm

69
Q

dermatome of L4, L5, S1?

A

Mostly knee, medial foot
top of foot
heel and lateral foot

70
Q

what is the most specific test for RA?

A

anti ccp antibodies

71
Q

what is the mnemonic of the orientation of facet joints relative to the inferior vertebrae?

A

Bum
Bul
BM

72
Q

what is first line treatment for Ankylosing spondylitis?

A

NSAIDS

73
Q

unhappy triad?

A

ACL, MCL and medial meniscal

74
Q

what is going on at the sacrum in SBS flexion?

A

sacral extension, counternutation

75
Q

what is going on at the sacrum in SBS extension?

A

sacral flexion, nutation

76
Q

what are the two most common malignant bone tumor or young adults and children?

A

osteosarcoma and ewing sarcoma

77
Q

what triad to always think about with behcets disease?

A

oral, genital, and eye itis

78
Q

what to always remember about crush injuries leading to rhabdo?

A

hyperkalemia so get an ECG

79
Q

what two things account for over 90% of avascular necrosis cases?

A

chronic steroid use and alcohol use

80
Q

what spinal mechanics does c2-c7 follow?

A

Type 2

81
Q

what three actions to remember about median nerve?

A

thumb opposition, pronation of arm, and flexion of fingers

82
Q

first line treatment of osteoperosis?

A

bisphosphonate, calcium and vitamin d

83
Q

what bone tumor to think of in the distal femur or proximal tibia and in the epiphysis?

A

giant cell tumor

84
Q

triad of felty syndrome?

A

RA, neutropenia and splenomegaly