OMM/Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

A positive spring test with cause same or opposite sacral torsions?

A

Opposite i.e R/L or L/R

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2
Q

A positive spring test (no spring) for sacral pathology indicates… flexion or extension?

A

Extension

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3
Q

Where is the ACL inserted?

A

posterior aspect of later femoral condyle

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4
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Where is the anterior L5 tender point located?

A

1cm lateral to pubic ramus

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5
Q

Where is the anterior L2 tender point located?

A

medial aspect of AIIS

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6
Q

where is the anterior L3 tender point located?

A

Lateral aspect of AIIS

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7
Q

what ligament attaches to the fovea centralis in the knee

A

PCL

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8
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Whats the most commonly injured ligament in the knee

A

MCL

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9
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What motion does the foot/ankle prefer when the fibular head is anterior

A

Pronation/dorsiflexion

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10
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What motion does the foot/ankle prefer when the fibular head is posterior

A

supination/plantar flexion

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11
Q

when the fibular head is anterior, what is the talus?

A

posterior

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12
Q

Most common ligament injured in inominant dysfunctions

A

illiolumbar ligament

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13
Q

what ligament separates the greater and lesser sciatic foramina

A

sacrospinous ligament

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14
Q

Where is the chapmans point for the larynx

A

superior aspect of second rib

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15
Q

chapmans point for the prostate

A

posterior margin of IT band

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16
Q

chapmans point for adrenal glands

A

2 inches superior and 1 inch lateral to umbilicus

17
Q

chapmans point for the middle ear

A

above proximal 1/3 of clavicle

18
Q

chapmans points for the sinuses

A

inferior medial clavicle

19
Q

Chapman point of the eye

A

surgical neck of humerus

20
Q

Chapaman point for heart

21
Q

Chapman point for upper lung

22
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Chapman point for lower lung

23
Q

chapman point for stomach

A

5th ICS left

24
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chapman point for liver

A

5th ICS right

25
PC3-PC8 have their tender points where
the spinous process above that segment
26
What does the ulna do when the carrying angle is increased
ABDucts
27
If the carrying angle in increased then how is the wrist positioned
wrist ADDucts
28
An decrease in carrying angle (ulna ADDucts), what type of elbow deformity is that? (Varus or Valgus)
Varus
29
Which rotator cuff muscles cause external rotation
teres minor | infraspinatus
30
What are the long thoracic nerve roots
C5-7
31
What 2 tendons are involved in dequervains tenosynovitis
ABDuctor pollicus longus | Extensor pollicus brevis
32
The term for bow legged is....
genu varum
33
Knee knocking is called...
gene valgum (sticks like gum)
34
An extended sacral base or positive lumbar spring test can have which sacral diagnosis?
R/L | L/R