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what fontalles does the parietal bone contact
bregma (old ant. fontanelle)
lambda (old post fontabelle)
asterior (old mastoid fontanelle)
pterion (old sphenoid fontanelle)
what bones does the parietal bone contact
occiput frontal sphenoid temporal opposite parietal
axis and plane of motion for the parietal bone
AP axis
coronal plane
clinical associations with parietal bone dysfunction
cranial synostosis
head pain: OM and asterion (tension headache)
- pterion: temporal headache
- parietosquamous pain
MMA damage
head, face and tooth pain
parts of the temporal bone
squamos portion
-zygomatic process, facial injury affects temporal bone
petrous portion
what does the petrous portion of the temporal bone contain
Eustachian tube exits btwn sphenoid and temporal bones
otovestibular organ
Border of foramen lacerum attachment of tentorium encloses ICA lateral part of jugular foramen styloid process
border of foramen lacerum (with sphenoid) has what
greater superficial petrosal n
lacrimation via ptergopalatine ganglion
how does the temporal bone move during SBS flexion/external rotation
petrous part move anterolateral
mastoid tip moves posteromedial
what bones does the teporal bone contact
sphenoid, occipital, zygomatic, mandible, occipital, parietal
what is the axis and plane of motion for temporal bone
oblique axis from petrous portion to jugular portion of the bone and modified coronal plane
signs and symtoms of temporal bone SD
TMJ pain head pain neck pain - SCM and other muscles Dizziness ear infections swallowing and chewing tinnitis and eustachian tube dysfunction bells palsy
internally rotated temporal associated with ____ pitched tinnitus and external with __
high pitch, low pitch
frontal bone articulation
parietals sphenoid ethmoid lacrimals maxillae nasals zygoma
axis and plane of motion for frontal bone
FAC 2
frontal bone, AP axis, corornal plane, (2 ap axis)
how does the frontal bone move during SBS flexion/external rotation
inferior/lateral angles move laterally and anteriorly with glabella moving posterior
low slope, tobaggen forehead finding