omm incorrects Flashcards
what is 3/4 reflex?
brisk reflex without sustained clonus
what is 4/4 reflex?
brisk with clonus
chapmans point for eye?
lateral humerus
HVLA for T10-L5? Type 1 dysfunction
PTP up: inferior arm cephalad
PTP down: superior arm caudad
HVLA for T10-L5? Type 2 dysfunction
PTP up: inferior arm caudad
PTP down: superior arm cephalad
order of lymphatic techniques?
- thoracic inlet
- sympathetic inhibition, “rib raising”, “paraspinal inhibition”
- diaphragm release
- lymphatic pumps
prostate chapmans point?
lateral posterior IT band
prostate viscerosomatics?
T12-L2
posterior chapmans point for vagina?
medial thigh
posterior chapmans point for bladder?
L2
Posterior chapmans point kidney?
between T12 and L1
posterior chapmans point colon?
L2-L4
posterior chapmans point appendix?
T11 on right
C2-C7 follow which law of movement?
rotation and sidebending always in same direction
viscerosomatic reflexes are found where?
T1-L2, always in thoracic region!
what type of omm should elderly/hospitalized patients receive?
indirect! (ex FPR)
when is abdominal pump contraindicated?
full stomach
L5 and sacrum rotate in….?
opposite directions!
L5_____ establishes oblique axis?
sidebending
remnant of anterior fontanelle?
bregma
remnant of posterior fontanelle?
lambda
asterion?
where occiptal, parietal and temporal bones meet, behind ear
what composes pterion?
where sphenoid, parietal, temporal and frontal bones meet
superior vertical strain?
occiput resists flexion
sphenoid resists extension
SBS presentation?
no motion of cranium
superior vertical strain?
occiput resists extension
sphenoid resists flexion
axes of motion of vertical strains?
2 parallel transverse axe, movign n the same direction
axes of motion of lateral strains?
2 parallel vertical axe, movign n the same direction
axes of motion of torsion strains?
1 ap axis, sphenoid and occiput move in opposite directions
axes of motion of sidebending rotation strains?
1 ap axis, sph and occ move in same direction, 2 parallel vertical axis, sph and occ move in opposite direction
grade 2 ankle sprain
moderate physical impairment
moderate ankle edema
decreased ROM, decreased ability to bear weight
grade 1 ankle sprain
minimal edema
can bear weight
grade 3 ankle sprain
severe swelling and pain
cant bear weight
hypermobile joint