OPP Flashcards
Retina chapman points
outer shoulder/lateral posterior skull
cerebellum anterior chapman points
coracoid process
bladder anterior chapman points
umbilicus
large intestine posterior chapman points
quadratus lumborum
Facet orientation of spine regions
cervical-BUM, thoracic-BUL, lumbar-BM
psoas syndrome first Tx
lumbar spine
spinal dysfunction is in relation to what segment
vertebrae below
vertebral artery passage
foramen transversum
Tx order for spine/ribs
thoracic then ribs then cervical
thoracic spinous processes
1-3, 10 same level. 4-6, 11 halfway. 7-9, 12 level below
typical rib attachments
level above and at that level
psoas insertion
lesser trochanter
most common lumbar spine anomoly
facet tropism-asymmetric angles (early degeneration)
fergusons angle
lumbosacral
sponylolisthesis grades
1-75
important cobb angles
> 50=respiratory, >75=CV, <15=mild, 20-45-moderate(brace)
short leg findings
ipsilateral anterior inominate(possible contralateral posterior), lumbar SART.