scalp Flashcards
how many ST points are there on just one side of the upper and lower abd?
a) 11
b) 9
c) 12
d) 10
c) 12
how many KD points are there on just one side of the chest?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
b) 6
how many DU points are there on the scalp (head w/hair)
a) 10
b) 9
c) 8
a) 10
DU 15-24
How many LI points are there on one side of the neck?
a) 2
b) 5
c) 3
a) 2
LI 17 and 18
How many SI points are there on one side of the face?
a) 2
b) 5
c) 3
a) 2
How many SI points are there on one side of the neck?
a) 2
b) 5
c) 3
a) 2
SI 16 and 18
how many LV points are there above the umbilicus on one side?
a) 5
b) 3
c) 2
c) 2
LV 13 and 14
how many ST points are there above the on one side of the neck?
a) 3
b) 2
c) 4
c) 4
ST 9, 10, 11, 12
what are the 3 parts of the body that the motor area covers?
lower limb and trunk
upper limb
facial
what are the 4 parts of the body that the sensory area covers?
lower limb
head and trunk
upper limb
facial
what is the upper 1/5 of the motor area indicated for?
a) paralysis of upper limb
b) paralysis of lower limb
c) upper motor neuron paralysis of face
b) paralysis of lower limb
what is the upper 2nd/3rd fifths of the motor area indicated for?
a) paralysis of upper limb
b) paralysis of lower limb
c) upper motor neuron paralysis of face
a) paralysis of upper limb
what is the lower 2/5 fifths of the motor area indicated for?
a) paralysis of upper limb
b) paralysis of lower limb
c) upper motor neuron paralysis of face
c) upper motor neuron paralysis of face
what is the upper 1/5 of the sensory area indicated for?
a) low back pain, occipital h/a, stiff neck, vertigo
b) pain, numbness of upper limb
c) migraine h/a, trigeminal neuralgia, toothache, arthritis
a) low back pain, occipital h/a, stiff neck, vertigo
what is the 2nd and 3/5 of the sensory area indicated for?
a) low back pain, occipital h/a, stiff neck, vertigo
b) pain, numbness of upper limb
c) migraine h/a, trigeminal neuralgia, toothache, arthritis
b) pain, numbness of upper limb
the sensory area of the cerebral cortex controls and adjusts sensation to:
a) both the contralateral and ipsilateral sides of the body
b) the contralateral sensations of the body in the level below the neck
b) the contralateral sensations of the body in the level below the neck
the upper 1/5 region of the motor area is used to treat what anatomical structures?
a) from the foot to the diaphragm/chest
b) from the foot to the neck
c) from the foot to the hip
b) from the foot to the neck
The Motor Area in Scalp Acu corresponds to which neuro anatomical structure?
a) Brodmann’s Area 1, 2, and 3
b) Precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe
b) Precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe
This is Brodmann’s Area 4
A pt has pain and numbness in the arm. Which scalp acu area do you treat?
a) lower two fifths of motor area line
b) second and third fifths of sensory area line
b) second and third fifths of sensory area line
this is the upper limb area which tx numbness/pain
What area treats superficial edema and hypertension?
a) chorea and tremor control
b) blood vessel dilation and constriction area
c) motor area
b) blood vessel dilation and constriction area
where is chorea tremor control area?
a) 1.5 cm anterior to Motor Line
b) .5 cm posterior to midline
c) 1.5 cm posterior to motor line
a) 1.5 cm anterior to Motor Line