sexual orientation questionable guy lecture Flashcards

1
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what fontalles does the parietal bone contact

A

bregma (old ant. fontanelle)
lambda (old post fontabelle)
asterior (old mastoid fontanelle)
pterion (old sphenoid fontanelle)

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what bones does the parietal bone contact

A
occiput
frontal
sphenoid
temporal
opposite parietal
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3
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axis and plane of motion for the parietal bone

A

AP axis

coronal plane

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4
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clinical associations with parietal bone dysfunction

A

cranial synostosis

head pain: OM and asterion (tension headache)

  • pterion: temporal headache
  • parietosquamous pain

MMA damage
head, face and tooth pain

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5
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parts of the temporal bone

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squamos portion
-zygomatic process, facial injury affects temporal bone

petrous portion

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what does the petrous portion of the temporal bone contain

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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
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7
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border of foramen lacerum (with sphenoid) has what

A

greater superficial petrosal n

lacrimation via ptergopalatine ganglion

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8
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how does the temporal bone move during SBS flexion/external rotation

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petrous part move anterolateral

mastoid tip moves posteromedial

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what bones does the teporal bone contact

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sphenoid, occipital, zygomatic, mandible, occipital, parietal

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what is the axis and plane of motion for temporal bone

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oblique axis from petrous portion to jugular portion of the bone and modified coronal plane

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signs and symtoms of temporal bone SD

A
TMJ pain
head pain
neck pain - SCM and other muscles
Dizziness
ear infections
swallowing and chewing
tinnitis and eustachian tube dysfunction
bells palsy
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12
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internally rotated temporal associated with ____ pitched tinnitus and external with __

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high pitch, low pitch

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13
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frontal bone articulation

A
parietals
sphenoid
ethmoid
lacrimals
maxillae
nasals
zygoma
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14
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axis and plane of motion for frontal bone

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FAC 2

frontal bone, AP axis, corornal plane, (2 ap axis)

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15
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how does the frontal bone move during SBS flexion/external rotation

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inferior/lateral angles move laterally and anteriorly with glabella moving posterior

low slope, tobaggen forehead finding

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16
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how does frontal bone move during SBS extension/internal rotation

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inferior later angles move medially and posteriorly with glabella moving anterior

-ski jump high prom forhead finding

17
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what are the clinical associations with frontal bone dysfunction

A

sinusitis
anosmia
visual disturbance (double vision)