Paired bones extra questions Flashcards

1
Q

What is the axis and plane of motion for the frontal bone?

A

Hinge like action (Vertical axis). Coronal plane.

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2
Q

How does the frontal bone move during flexion/external rotation?
Glabella?

A

External rotation - lateral side moves anterior/lateral and slightly inferior.
Glabella moves posteriorly

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3
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During what motion does the sphenoid move the frontal bone?

A

External Rotation

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4
Q

Where does a restriction of growth occur due to a bicoronal synostosis?

A

Anterior fossa

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5
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What is the head-shape that results from a bicoronal syntostosis?

A

Brachcephaly

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6
Q

What is the headshape that results from a unicoronal syntostosis?
What shape does this characteristically have?

Where is the base and tip of the nose drawn to?

A

Anterior plagiocephaly

C-shape/facial twist

Base - toward the affected side
Tip - pointing away

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7
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What differentiates the anterior plagiocephaly from positional plagiocephaly?

A

The facial deformity

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8
Q

What is contraindicated for tx of TMJ caused Tension headaches?

A

Surgery

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9
Q

WHat can be given as preventive tx for tension headaches?

A

SSRIs & TCAs

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10
Q

What OMT technique can be used to treat tension headaches that are caused by myofascial pain referral?

A

Ischemia compression

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