OPP notes Flashcards
Midline bones (flex w/ inhalation)
Occiput Vomer Ethmoid Sphenoid Sacrum
Paired bones (ER w/ inhalation)
Temporal
Parietal
Palatine
Zygoma
Flexion/Extension strains
2 transverse axes
Fingers towards feet/towards head
Torsions
1 AP axis
L = L index finger superior (towel wringing)
Sidebending/rotation strains
2 vertical, 1 AP axis
L = L hands moves towards feet and gets fuller
Vertical strains
2 transverse axes (named by motion at base)
S = pinky fingers move superior, index move inferior
Lateral strains
2 vertical axes (named by motion at base)
L = index fingers R, pinkies L (parallelogram head)
Tinnitus (cranial)
Treat temporals
Anosmia (cranial)
Treat ethmoid
Temporal dysfunction can cause
CN X, XI, XII problems
Baby w/ sucking/swallowing problems (cranial)
Treat w/ decompression of occipital condyles
C/I to cranial
Bleed, fracture, trauma
+ICP
Acute asthma attack
Absolute C/I to HVLA
Fracture
Metastasis
AA: RA, DS
Relative C/I to HVLA
RA, OA
Osteoporosis
Disk herniation
Scoliosis naming
Name for convex side of curve
Convex side = rib hump, prominent scapula
Cobb angle
Degree of scoliosis
5-15 = mild
20-45 = moderate
>50 = severe
Rib 1 exhalation treatment
Ant/middle scalene
Rib 2 exhalation treatment
Posterior scalene
Rib 3-5 exhalation treatment
Pec minor
Rib 6-10 exhalation treatment
Serratus anterior
Rib 11-12 exhalation treatment
Lat dorsi or Quad lumborum
Can’t walk on heels
L5 nerve root problem (L4-L5)
Can’t walk on toes
S1 nerve root problem (L5-S1)
Hip drop test vs Trendelenberg test
Lumbar sidebending vs gluteus medius weakness
Hip drop test
Shift weight, hip that drops less is side lumbar spine is sidebent towards
Trendelenburg test
Lift one foot; if other hip drops, weak gluteus medius
Posture plumb line
Posterior to apex of coronal suture Through external auditory meatus Through most cervical vertebrae Through shoulder joint Through most lumbar vertebrae Posterior to axis of hip joint Anterior to axis of knee joint Anterior to lateral malleolus
+Arm drop test
Rotator cuff injury
+Yergason’s test
Bicep tendonitis
+Speed’s test
Bicep tendonitis
+Adson’s
TOS (anterior scalenes) (loss of radial pulse w/ rotation of head towards affected side)
+Empty can test
Rotator cuff injury
+Hyperabduction test
TOS (pec minor) (loss of radial pulse w/ abduction and external rotation of shoulder)
+Costoclavicular test
TOS (1st rib and clavicle) (loss of radial pulse w/ “military” posture of shoulders back)
C5 reflex
Biceps
C6 reflex
Brachioradialis
C7 reflex
Triceps
Tennis elbow
Lateral epicondylitis (pain w/ wrist extension)
Golfer’s elbow / Little leaguer’s elbow
Medial epicondylitis (pain w/ wrist flexion)
Ape hand
Median nerve injury
Claw hand
Median/ulnar nerve injury
Wrist drop
Radial nerve injury
Erb-Duchenne palsy
C5-6 nerve roots (upper brachial plexus lesion)
+Lachman test
ACL