OMM/Anatomy Flashcards
A positive spring test with cause same or opposite sacral torsions?
Opposite i.e R/L or L/R
A positive spring test (no spring) for sacral pathology indicates… flexion or extension?
Extension
Where is the ACL inserted?
posterior aspect of later femoral condyle
Where is the anterior L5 tender point located?
1cm lateral to pubic ramus
Where is the anterior L2 tender point located?
medial aspect of AIIS
where is the anterior L3 tender point located?
Lateral aspect of AIIS
what ligament attaches to the fovea centralis in the knee
PCL
Whats the most commonly injured ligament in the knee
MCL
What motion does the foot/ankle prefer when the fibular head is anterior
Pronation/dorsiflexion
What motion does the foot/ankle prefer when the fibular head is posterior
supination/plantar flexion
when the fibular head is anterior, what is the talus?
posterior
Most common ligament injured in inominant dysfunctions
illiolumbar ligament
what ligament separates the greater and lesser sciatic foramina
sacrospinous ligament
Where is the chapmans point for the larynx
superior aspect of second rib
chapmans point for the prostate
posterior margin of IT band
chapmans point for adrenal glands
2 inches superior and 1 inch lateral to umbilicus
chapmans point for the middle ear
above proximal 1/3 of clavicle
chapmans points for the sinuses
inferior medial clavicle
Chapman point of the eye
surgical neck of humerus
Chapaman point for heart
2 ICS
Chapman point for upper lung
3 ICS
Chapman point for lower lung
4 ICS
chapman point for stomach
5th ICS left
chapman point for liver
5th ICS right