Respiratory Cases CIS Flashcards
stellate ganglion
inferior cervical and 1st thoracic
upper airway sympathetics
T1-2
bronchiole and lung sympathetics
T2-6
superior cervical ganglia
fused C1-4
-postganglionic innervation to head and neck
stellate ganglion
fusion of inferior cervical sympathetic ganglion with ganglion of T1
middle cervical and stellate - innervate heart, lungs, bronchi**
lung and upper airway parasympathetics
vagus
pterygopalatine ganglia
supply PS to sinuses, nose, lacrimal gland, blood flow to nasal mucosa
sympathetic ganglia
close to rib heads
sympathetics to respiratory
more watery mucous - less viscous
airway relaxation
blood vessel constriction
parasympathetics to respiratory
more viscous mucous
airway constriction
blood vessel dilation
phrenic nerve
C345
accessory muscle use during respiration
can create rib dysfunction
reduced thoracic kyphosis
reduced vital capacity, inspiratory capacity, TLC, and lateral expamsion
negative correlation
between increased kyphotic angle and inspiratory capacity, vital capacity, and lateral expansion
decreased lymph flow
decreased antigen presentation
tissue congestion
prolonged recovery from infection
anterior chapmans
diagnostic
posterior chapmans
for treatment
alternative tx with chapmans
hold anterior and posterior points
-connect with firm thought? lady your nuts.
wait for connection to resolve. yeah, okay.