OPP Flashcards
Anterior rotated innominate produces a ____ leg.
Longer
Shoe lifts are needed if the discrepancy is more than …
10 - 12 mm (0.4 - 0.5 inches)
In short leg syn, surgery is need if the discrepancy in more than …
5 cm (~2 inches)
Position of lumbar, sacrum, innominate in short leg syn.
Lumber – R toward, SB away
Sacrum – Lower on affected side
Innominate – Rotated anterior on affected side
Increase heel/shoe lifts by ___ every ___
3 mm, 14 days
When to correct the entire discrepancy for short leg syn.
Acute injury/trauma
When to correct the 0.5 - 0.75 discrepancy for short leg syn
Chronic short leg/anatomic short leg
Pt w/ abdominal surgery, avoid this OMT.
Pedal pump
Most common scoliosis curve
Dexo, mid-upper thoracic
Paravertebral humping occurs d/t …
Spinal rotation
Pt walks bent over, leg abducted and ext rotated. Muscle involved is …
Psoas major
Prostate chapman point located at …
Lateral IT band
Gallbladder chapman point located at …
6th ICS on right, T6 TP on right
Upper lung chapman point located at …
3rd ICS on right
Pt has sphenoid and occipital bones inferior on the left and superior on the right. The left temporal bone and parietal bones appear to be in external rotation. Dx?
L SB Rotation
Axis of cranial SB rotation is …
Two vertical, one AP
Sacral axis is ___ seated flexion test
opposite
PE shows positive seated flexion test on the right, sacral sulcus is deep on the left, left ILA is anterior. No spring.
R/L torsion
Seated flexion test left, the left sacral base anterior and the left ILA posterior
L UL Flexion
Seated flexion test right, right sacral base anterior and left ILA posterior. The spring test negative.
L/L Torsion
Seated flexion test right, right sacral base anterior and right ILA `posterior.
R UL Flexion
Seated flexion test left, the left sacral base anterior and right ILA posterior. The spring test negative.
R/R Torsion
4 Rules of sacrum
1) SB of L5 and axis = same side.
2) Sacrum rotates opposite L5.
3) The seated flexion test must be positive for the diagnosis of sacral torsion.
4) The seated flexion test will be positive opposite the axis.
Roaring tinnitus and TMJ, Cranial dysfunction …
Ext rotation of temporal bone
Buzzing tinnitus and TMJ, Cranial dysfunction …
Int rotation of temporal bone
Menses associated cramping, OPP Tx…
Sacral inhibition
Med for cramping associated w/ menses …
NSAIDs
Nerve affected in an L3-L4 herniation
L4
Name the reflexes
C5 -- Bicep C6 -- Bicep/Brachioradialis C7 -- Tricep L4 -- Patellar L5 -- Dorsiflex S1 -- Plantar flexion
Pt w/ liver dz has low back pain, med Rx?
Meloxicam
L4 controls …
Patellar reflex, medial lower leg dermatome, heel waking, foot inversion
Muscle Energy uses ______ force
Isometric
Hawkin’s sign indicates ….
AC Joint Impingement, Supraspinatus Tear
Jobe’s test indicates …
Supraspinatus Tear (AKA Empty Can Test)
Speed’s sign indicates …
Bicep tendon stability in the bicipital groove
Yergason test indicates …
Bicep tendon stability in the bicipital groove
Ober test indicates …
IT Band stability
Thomas test indicates …
Hip Flexor stability (Rectus Femoris, IT Band, Illiopsoas)