Paired Bones And Competency 3 Flashcards
Dysfunction of temporal bone due to what?
OMT HDM BP..Now
External rotation of parietal bone how does the inferior border move?
Superior border?
How does R/L diameter change?
Laterally
Inferior and medial
INC
How are the parietal bones disengaged during treatment?
With internal rotation of the fingertips
What vessel does the petrous part of the temporal bone enclose?
ICA
What synostosis is commonly mistake for posterior positional deformation all plagiocephaly and must be closely evaluated?
Lambdoid
Frontal bone forms what?
Roof of orbit
Superior border of anterior nasal fossa
Objective of V spread technique?
Release suture tension or restriction
Where are the Hypothenar eminences placed on the frontal bone during treatment?
Lateral angles
Internal rotation of parietal bone how does the inferior border move?
Superior border?
How does R/L diameter change?
Medial
Lateral and superior
DEC
Parietal bone axis?
Plane of motion?
PAC
A/P
Coronal
CV4 contraindicated when?
Trauma to the head, do it on sacrum instead
Technique motion of frontal bone treatment?
Medial pressure, raise bone anteriorly causing external rotation of bone
Temporal bone internal rotation during cranial flexion, how does the superior border of petrous portion move?
Mastoid tip?
Posterior epically
Anteriorly and laterally
Fusion of a single coronal suture leads to what head shape?
What characteristics?
Anterior plagiocephaly
C-shape face, facial twist
SD of frontal bone associated with what?
HSV FTW
Headache
Smell
Vision
Falx
Trauma causes wedged frontal bone
What dysfunction of the parietal bones is involved in tension headaches?
Temporal headaches?
OM and Asterion –> a TEN
Pterion –> temPP
What bone may be implicated in dizziness, ear infection, swallowing/chewing, tinnitus, Bell’s Palsy?
Temporal bone
Head pain in the frontal bone is due to what?
Diminished primary respiration and CSF flow due to INC dural tension at cribriform plate
What is the only bone that contacts all 4 fontanelles?
Parietal bone
What bone is implicated with sinusitis, visual problems, anosmia?
Frontal bone
Objective of CV4?
Stimulate the body’s inherent capacity (autonomics) to heal SD
Frontal bone axis?
Plane of motion?
2FAC like 2PAC
A/P axis
coronal plane
What suture is located in the frontal bone?
Metopic suture
Temporal bone axis?
Plane of motion?
TOMCat
Oblique
Modified coronal plane