OMM Flashcards
obers test is for what pathology?
IT band
where is the chapman point for stomach acididty?
left firth intercostal space
what somatic dysfunction will be present with a backwards fall onto a back stretched arm?
anterior radial head
pronation of the arm causes the radial head to move in which direction?
posterior
SBS movement is what with sacral extension?
flexion
SBS movement is what with sacral flexion?
extension
during SBS flexion, what do the paired bones do and what do the midline bones do?
ER
flex
what test to use for thoracic outlet syndrome when chest pain is involved?
wright
what type of mechanics does the OA joint follow?
type 1
biceps nerve root?
c5-6
triceps nerve root?
c7-8
quad, patellar reflex nerve root
l2-l4
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of sinus
medial clavicle and tp of c2
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of pharynx?
1st rib and tp of c2
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of larynx
2nd rib and tp of c2
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of tonsils
1st intercostal space tp of c1
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of ear
clavicle and rib 1 and tp of c1
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of eye
humerus and occipital bone
Anterior Chapman of heart
2nd intercostal space
Anterior Chapman of bronchi
2nd intercostal space
Anterior Chapman of upper and lower lung?
3rd and 4th intercostal space
Anterior Chapman of esophagus, stomach acidity, stomach motility?
second intercostal space
left 5th space
left 6th space
Anterior Chapman of liver and gallbladder?
liver, right 5th and 6th space
gall, right 6th space
Anterior Chapman of pancreas?
right 7th space
Anterior Chapman of spleen?
left 7th space
Anterior Chapman of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum?
8th, 9th, and 10th space
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of appendix?
tip of 12th rib
t11-12
Anterior Chapman of rectum?
lesser trochanter
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of large intestine?
thighs
L2 and L4
Anterior Chapman of thyroid?
2nd space
Anterior Chapman of kidneys?
1 inch lateral and superior to belly button
Anterior Chapman of adrenals?
2 and 2 to bell button
Posterior point of adrenals and kidneys?
t11-12
t12-l1
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of bladder?
belly button and L2
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of Urethra?
pubic sympysis
L3
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of Ovaries and Testes?
pubic ramus, symphythsis, tubercle
T10
Anterior and Posterior Chapman of prostate
Posterior and lateral aspect of thigh
PSIS and L5
where do we most commonly find osteosarcomas and Ewing sarcomas?
metaphsysis
dia and meta
what is the chromosomal translocation of ewing sarcoma?
11;22
What is the proximal and distal fibula and talus doing during dorsiflexion/Pronation of the ankle?
anterior proximal
posterior distal
posterior talus
What is the proximal and distal fibula and talus doing during Plantarflexion/Supination of the ankle?
posterior proximal
anterior distal
anterior talus
what histo thing for pseudogout?
blue rhomboid, positive refringent crystals
what are the nerve roots of the axillary nerve and what two muscles does it innervate?
c5-6
deltoid and teres minor
what are the nerve roots of the musculocutaneous nerve and what three muscles does it innervate, also sensation?
c5-7coracobrachialis, biceps, and brachialis
lateral forearm
what are the nerve roots of the median nerve and what actions does it lead to, also sensation?
c6-t1
pronation of arm, flexion of wrist, flexion and digits, thenar and lateral 2 lumbricals, abduct thumb, flex thumb,
what are the nerve roots of the ulnar nerve and what actions does it lead to, also sensation?
c8-t1
flex wrist and adduct wrist, hand actions
primary motor function of radial nerve?
extend wrist and fingers and supinate
head and neck level?
t1-4
Heart level
t1-5
Lungs level
t2-7
Esophagus and UE level
t2-8
Upper GI level
Mid GI
Low GI
5-9
10-11
12-L2
Innervation of upper, mid and low GI?
celiac, sup mesen, inf mesen
Adrenals level?
T8-10
Kidney level?
T10-11
Ureter Level?
T10-L1
Bladder level?
T11-L2
Testes and Ovary levels?
T10-T11
Uterus and Cervix Level
T10-L2
LE level?
T11-L2
Prostate Level?
L1-L2
what is the most sensitive test for SLE?
antinuclear antibody
What are the two most specific tests for SLE?
Anti smith
Anti dsDNA
what is the most common type of shoulder dislocaton?
Anterior
What nerve palsy is associated with anterior shoulder dislocation and where would you have numbness because of it?
axillary
inferior deltoid
What position is the arm in with an anterior shoulder dislocation?
abducted and er
c5
c6
c7
c8
t1
Actions?
elbow flexion
wrist extension
elbow extension
finger flexion
finger abduction
L2
L2
L4
L5
S1
Actions?
hip flexion
knee extension
ankle dorsiflexion
great toe extension
Ankle plantar flexion
dermatome for C5, C6, C7, C8, T1
C5 lateral arm
c6, thumb
c7 middle finger
c8 pinky
t1, medial arm
dermatome of L4, L5, S1?
Mostly knee, medial foot
top of foot
heel and lateral foot
what is the most specific test for RA?
anti ccp antibodies
what is the mnemonic of the orientation of facet joints relative to the inferior vertebrae?
Bum
Bul
BM
what is first line treatment for Ankylosing spondylitis?
NSAIDS
unhappy triad?
ACL, MCL and medial meniscal
what is going on at the sacrum in SBS flexion?
sacral extension, counternutation
what is going on at the sacrum in SBS extension?
sacral flexion, nutation
what are the two most common malignant bone tumor or young adults and children?
osteosarcoma and ewing sarcoma
what triad to always think about with behcets disease?
oral, genital, and eye itis
what to always remember about crush injuries leading to rhabdo?
hyperkalemia so get an ECG
what two things account for over 90% of avascular necrosis cases?
chronic steroid use and alcohol use
what spinal mechanics does c2-c7 follow?
Type 2
what three actions to remember about median nerve?
thumb opposition, pronation of arm, and flexion of fingers
first line treatment of osteoperosis?
bisphosphonate, calcium and vitamin d
what bone tumor to think of in the distal femur or proximal tibia and in the epiphysis?
giant cell tumor
triad of felty syndrome?
RA, neutropenia and splenomegaly