part 1 Flashcards
What does Chiropractic Philosophy tell us
The body is intelligent and self regulating (innate)
Universal intel created innate
How well me use educated determines expression of innate
who wrote the 33 principals
Ralph W. Stephenson
What is Principal 17
Cause and effect
What is Principal 18
Live life to its potential
What is principal 20
Innate is in every living thing
What is principal 21
Homeostasis is the job of innate
What is principal 24
Limitation of matter/ Adaptation
What is principal 30
Failure to adapt = cause of dis-ease
What is principal 31
Subluxations
What are the 3 T’s that can cause a subluxation
Traumas
Thoughts
Toxins
What are the parts of the VSC
Kinesiopathology
Myopathology
Neuropathology
Histopathology
How can you determine Kinesiopathology
History palpation ROM posture Imaging
How can you determine Myopathology
History Palpation Motor exam posture specialized studies
How can you determine Neuropathology
History Instrumentation DTR's Sensory/motor exam Special studies
How can you determine Histopathology
History
Palpation
Imagin
Blood chemistry
What is the functional changes associated with a disease of injury
Pathophysiology
What are the parts of P.A.R.T
Pain + tenderness
Asymmetry + misalignment
Range of motion
Tissue/tone changes
How can we document Pain for PART
observation
Palpation, provocation
Scale 1-10
Questionnaires
How can we document Asymmetry for PART
Observation (gait,posture)
Palpation
Imaging
How can we document ROM for PART
observation
Mo-Palpation
Stress imaging
ROM device
How can we document Tone for PART
Observation
Palpation
Instrumentation
Leg checks + muscle str
What part of the VSC is related to A and R for PART
Kinesiopathology
What part of the VSC is related to P A T for PART
Myopathology
Neuropathology
Histopathology
What is the value of postural analysis
Explains muscular causes of pain
indicator of pathology
What is Anthropometrics
The study of Human measurements concerned with size and shape
What is a List
patients overall tendency to favor right or left
What is a lean
To be in a sloping position
What can be looked at for a postural analysis in anterior view
global list
global lean
Head tilt
Thoracic tilt
What can be looked at for a postural analysis in the lateral view
Global list (A-P) Head carriage Thoracic kyphosis Throacic rotation Lumbar lordosis
What can be look at for a postural analysis in the posterior view
Head rotation Head Tilt Scoliosis Pelvic tilt Pelvic rotation
A patient come into your office with Right thoracic tilt, Scapular prominence, Scapular Tilt, Pelvic tile, and a Asymmetric skin fold
What do they have
Scoliosis
What do you look for asymmetry in a prone leg check
Inversion
Foot flare
Plantar flexion
When doing a leg check what is one thing to make sure you dont do
Torsion the tibia or femur
What is the order to follow when treating a patient
History Leg check Instrumentation Palpation Spinography VSC Adaptation education on 3t's
What parts of the PART system can be satisfied by static palpation
Pain/tenderness
Asymmetry
Tissue/Tone
What parts of the VSC are covered by static palpation
Kinesiopathology
Myopathology
Histopathology
Neuropathology
When is static palpation best utliized
After instrumentation indicates a break
What can be looked at with the light touch parts of Static palpation
Sudoriferous changes
Turgidity
Surface tonicity
What can be look at with the deep touch parts of static palpation
Tissue Prominency (bony) Palpatory tenderness Deep tonicity changes