sternum clavicle sibson's fascia lab Flashcards

1
Q

what are the boundaries of the thoracic outlet

A

Clavicle anteriorly
Scapula Posteriorly
Rib cage/1st Rib medially

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2
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what is thoracic outlet syndrome

A

compression of passing neurovascular bundle

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3
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what are the boundaries of the thoracic inlet

A

Ant: Manubrium
Post: T1
Laterally: First Ribs
Clinically, the Thoracic inlet can be considered as the manubrium to the angle of Louis, ribs 1 and 2 on either side, and T1-T4.

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4
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what are the structures in the thoracic inlet

A
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Vagus Nerve
Stellate Ganglion
Phrenic Nerve
Brachial Plexus*
Common Carotid Artery
Vertebral Artery
Thyrocervical Trunk
Internal Thoracic Artery
Internal Jugular Vein
Subclavian Artery and Vein
Anterior Cervical Nodes
Thoracic Duct and Right Lymphatic Duct
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5
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where does sibson’s fascia start

A

between the transverse process of the 7th cervical vertebra and the front of the internal border of the first rib

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6
Q

when is lymph in the thoracic portion of the duct pushed through sibson’s fascia into the cervical portion of the duct

A

dring exhalation

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7
Q

how do you place your hands for the steering wheel technique

A

Fingers over clavicles
Palms over trapezius
Thumbs on T1 Transverse Process

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8
Q

what motion of the clavicle is in a coronal plane

A

superior and inferior

shoulder shrugs

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9
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what motion of the clavicle is in a transverse plane

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anterior and posterior motion

mummy position

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